The Godfather

Unabridged
Author: Mario Puzo
Narrator: Various Artists
Genres: Fiction
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Date: November 2004
Length: 14 hours
Ratings:
Formats:
  • CD

Overview

The Godfather is an extraordinary novel which has become a modern day classic. Puzo pulls us inside the violent society of the Mafia and its gang wars.
The leader, Vito Corleone, is the Godfather. He is a benevolent despot who stops at nothing to gain and hold power. His command post is a fortress on Long Island from which he presides over a vast underground empire that includes the rackets, gambling, bookmaking, and unions. His influence runs through all levels of American society, from the cop on the beat to the nation's mighty.
Mario Puzo, a master storyteller, introduces us to unforgettable characters, and the elements of this world explode to life in this violent and impassioned chronicle.

Reviews (4)

could have been better

Written by Anonymous from Chattanooga, TN on August 10th, 2009

  • Book Rating: 4/5

the plot obviously is tremendous. but the reader underwhelmed the storyline by being too "sing-songy". a better narrator/reader would have made this a 5-star rating!

Movie on my mind

Written by HoopRef95 on April 17th, 2009

  • Book Rating: 4/5

It was very good. I enjoyed the differences in the movie.

Godfather

Written by Anonymous on September 13th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 5/5

Simply a classic. I enjoyed this book a lot. I'll probably listen to it again in few months.

Godfather

Written by Anonymous on August 5th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 2/5

OUTSTANDING. I am excited to watch the movie again. The narrator does a great job, makes you want to get back in car just so you can continue.

Author Details

Author Details

Puzo, Mario

"Mario Puzo was born in New York and, following military service in World War II, attended New York's New School for Social Research and Columbia University. His bestselling novel The Godfather, (1969) was preceded by two critically acclaimed novels, The Dark Arena (1955) and The Fortunate Pilgrim (1965). In 1978, he published Fools Die, followed by The Sicilian (1984), The Fourth K (1990), and the second installment in his Mafia trilogy, The Last Don (1996), which became an international bestseller and the highest-rated TV miniseries of 1997.

Mario Puzo also wrote many screenplays, including those for Earthquake, Superman, and all three Godfather movies, for which he received two Academy Awards. He died in July 1999 at his home on Long Island, New York, at the age of seventy-eight."