I think I was in quite a fortunate position when I started reading this book. Having never seen the film I was able to conjure up images of the characters for myself. Also, the only parts of the story that I knew were what I had heard on You've got mail. So really, not a lot.
I also started out with very little expectation. I always believed it to be very violent and the whole idea of a mafia family conjured up images of violent criminals for me. In all honesty I didn't expect to fnish it.
I certainly didn't expect to love the book like I did! I could not put it down! I was drawn in by the sense of family and loyalty. I loved how the story played out, how it took you to the very beginning of the Don's story and then brought you back
Even the parts that I guess I would have believed to be violent, didn't make me uncomfortable, like I thought they would. I even found myself wanting these "bad guys" to get their comeuppance. I am sure one of the more shocking parts of the book was the part where Michael Corleone ordered his Brother in law to be killed. I should have been outraged at such a cold and callous act, but I actually wanted him to be punished for what he had done to his wife and unborn child.
I trully enjoyed reading this book, I guess I just don't want to think deeply enough that this fiction is in fact a reality and has been for many years. I am sure I wouldn't enjoy the book, quite as much, if it was written now, in the present. The hints of narcotics becoming "the next big thing" from the book would most certainly be a big part of the story if it was written now, the Corleone family were adament that they would not become involved in the narcotics side of things, sadly, I am sure it would be almost impossible to avoid here in 2010 . And I am sure the Don would seem far less distinguished and gentlemanly. He would just seem seedy and cliche. But it was a different time and even crime was very different , it seemed to soften it all a little for me. Definitely easier to think of it all in a fictional sense. I was able to picture the Dn strolling around with all of his wealth, his fedora and smart suits.
Overall I loved it, I can't wait to see the film and it is definitely a classic that I am glad I have read. I am sure it is a book I will read again.
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I have been enjoying reading plenty of Dr Seuss books with K. My all time favourite HAS to be
How The Grinch stole Christmas.
Of course! (Did we really expect any less?)
I just love the rhyming in these books, I always feel slightly dizzy by the end, not sure if it is because I barely pause for breath or because the rhymimg makes me want to go faster and faster!
I love the illustration. The simple Christmas decorations and all the little who's tucked up in bed
And of course, the happy ending. Sigh, I love a happy ending.
Especially one involving Christmas!!
Every Who down in Who-ville, the tall and the small,
Was singing! Without any presents at all!
He hadn't stopped Christmas from coming!
IT CAME!
Somehow or other it came just the same!
"And the Grinch, with his Grinch - feet ice-cold in the snow,
Stood puzzling and puzzling: "how could it be so?
"It came without ribbons! It came without tags!
"It came without packages, boxes or bags!"
And he puzzled three hours, til his puzzler was sore.
Then the Grinch thought of something he hadn't before!
"Maybe Christmas," he thought, "doesn't come from a store.
"Maybe Christmas ..... perhaps .... means a little bit more!"
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Another I really enjoyed was Dr Seuss' sleep book. It all starts out with just one yawn.
A yawn is quite catching, you see, like a cough.
It just takes one yawn to start other yawns off.
It was so hard to read without yawning! And we both, definitely, felt sleepy by the end. There is in fact a note of caution at the beginning, telling you that " this book is to be read in bed"! lol
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Next I am moving on to Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen. It certainly seems strange after my mind being so immersed in the underworld! I have to say I am not won over yet! I am only on page 20, I have very little idea of what is going on and I am finding it all a little dull.
I have a sneaking suspicion that I am just not quite clever enough to get the most out of this book! But I will persevere!