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Mafia: A Man of Honor: The Autobiography of Joseph Bonanno (who vito corleone was based on in the godfather)Bound by Honour the autobiography of Bill Bonanno (who michael corleone was based on in the godfather)both excellant reads and i would highly recomend them, alot better than other mafia books i've read because these are written by truely powerful men and not just journalist picking up stories and putting them togetherJohn Gotti : the rise and fallif wanna read about gotti this one is ok, but is a bit all over the place at times i enjoyed reading it but no way near as much as the two mentioned above.Donnie Brasco: My Undercover Life in the Mafia Joseph D. Pistonegreat read about the FBI angent who spent years undercover in the Bonano family, as you probably guessed its what the film Donnie Brasco was based on.History:Empire: How Britain Made the Modern World , Niall Ferguson Great book about the british empire its pursuit of economic and military might, which is superbly written and a little different from your normal history books...
Quote from: Don Rizzle on December 05, 2005, 12:57:03 PMMafia: A Man of Honor: The Autobiography of Joseph Bonanno (who vito corleone was based on in the godfather)Bound by Honour the autobiography of Bill Bonanno (who michael corleone was based on in the godfather)both excellant reads and i would highly recomend them, alot better than other mafia books i've read because these are written by truely powerful men and not just journalist picking up stories and putting them togetherJohn Gotti : the rise and fallif wanna read about gotti this one is ok, but is a bit all over the place at times i enjoyed reading it but no way near as much as the two mentioned above.Donnie Brasco: My Undercover Life in the Mafia Joseph D. Pistonegreat read about the FBI angent who spent years undercover in the Bonano family, as you probably guessed its what the film Donnie Brasco was based on.History:Empire: How Britain Made the Modern World , Niall Ferguson Great book about the british empire its pursuit of economic and military might, which is superbly written and a little different from your normal history books...nice i think i'll check out all of these
btw i've heard Jerry Capeci titled Gotti: Rise and Fall is quite good which mite be better than the one i recomended on him, but i've not read it.If u didn't know Jerry Capeci is probably americas foremost expert on the american mafia he has been writing a weekly column "gangland" since 1989. check out his website www.ganglandnews.com
I'm reading A Million Little Pieces, everyone said it was so good, but I'm having a hard time liking it. It's some crazy stuff, but the author capatalizes a lot of nouns and it drives me crazy. It's like, "Ken and I walked from our Room to the Cafeteria and picked up a Plate".