The Godfather: The Godfather is non fiction novel written by Mario Puzo. According to me it one of the best books I have ever read, it is a highlight of my freshmen year at SJSU. It is obvious that, the hypothesis about the acceptance of the book is mainly because of the capability and understanding of the readers to analyze the epic writing style of the author. Every situation and incident in Godfather forced me to apply in the real life scenario. I was actually experiencing a new dimension of world and a new phase of Politics. The book helped me to judge the attitude and mindset of different high class people. The book actually maximized the thin margin between business, politics and crime. I would be better to declare that all three occupations …show more content…
My opinion about the book is absolutely neutral. It is obvious that initially there was a feeling of suspense but as there was a heavy lag in the middle pages and finally succeeded to give a good conclusion. Though it was a crime story, it is not one of the best books to read after Godfather because of the descriptive approach, but there was a unique writing style generated by Capote. In an uncomfortable situation yet convincing approach, Capote mostly created a sense of sympathy and soft corner in the reader’s mind. The final section of the book, we can actually conclude that the Capote is not just a curious and typical writer, but has done a strong research to cover the entire crime story. The positive aspects are the writing style and the negative shade is that the book goes to be very slow and left most of the readers with many unanswered questions like, Is execution right or wrong? Why the long delay (approx. 6 years) between the guilty verdict and the execution? Was a fair trial possible or necessary, given the horrific nature of the crimes committed? Most of the readers felt that it was not necessary for the book to be 343 pages but could be could be compressed to a 10 page page novel, which I don’t agree. It is impossible to summarize the impact of this book in a few paragraphs, but it will definitely stay with me for years to