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Go to My LibraryThe Last Don A Novel
- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Random House Publishing Group
- Pages
- 512
- ISBN
- 9780345480712
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (25)
Other editions

The Last Don
2009 • Arrow
English

The Last Don A Novel
1997 • Random House Publishing Group
English

El Último Don
2005 • Ediciones B
Spanish

The Last Don
2012 • Random House
English

The last Don =: Godfather terakhir
2004 • Gramedia Pustaka Utama
Indonesian

The Last Don
1999 • Random House Value Publishing
English

The Last Don
1997 • Mandarin
English

The Last Don
1997 • Random House Publishing Group
English

El último Don
1996 • Ediciones B
Spanish

El Ultimo Don
2002 • Celesa
Spanish

El Ultimo Don
2014 • Ediciones Barataria
Spanish

The Last Don
2009 • Blackstone Audio, Inc.
English

El Último Don
1999 • Ediciones B
Spanish

El último Don
1997 • Ediciones B
Spanish

El último Don
2019 • B de Bolsillo
Spanish

El Último Don
1997 • Ediciones B
Spanish

El Ultimo Don (Spanish Edition)
2003 • Suma de Letras
Spanish

The Last Don
1997 • Arrow
English

L'ultimo Padrino
1996 • Corbaccio
Italian

The Last Don: Library Edition (Playaway Adult Fiction)
2010 • Blackstone Pub
English

Le dernier parrain
1998 • LGF/Le Livre de Poche
French

末代教父
1997 • 译林出版社
Chinese

Ultimo Padrino
Tascabili degli Editori Associati (TEA)
Italian

Le dernier parrain
1996 • J.-C. Lattès
French

Der letzte Pate.
1998 • Ullstein Buchverlage GmbH & Co. KG / Ullstein Tas
German
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The Last Don is widely praised for Mario Puzo's signature writing style, which reviewers describe as authentic, dramatic, and chilling, capable of drawing readers deeply into his world and making them care for its characters, whether good or evil. Many commend the novel's masterful exploration of the tension between tradition and change as a powerful crime family attempts to transition into legitimate business. The intricate world-building, spanning the realms of the Mafia, Las Vegas casinos, and Hollywood film studios, is a significant highlight, offering a detailed look into the inner workings of these environments. Characters are frequently noted as beautifully drawn, complex, and fascinating, with particular appreciation for how Puzo develops them and orchestrates their dramatic collisions. The plot is generally regarded as expertly crafted, full of suspense, intrigue, and surprises, maintaining a compelling pace that makes for compulsive reading.
However, the book faces frequent comparisons to Puzo's earlier masterpiece, The Godfather, with many reviewers finding it falls short in terms of urgency, emotional investment, and narrative tightness. A common criticism is the novel's length and pacing, with some finding it too long, slow in the middle, and suffering from an extended setup that rushes the ending. The Hollywood subplot, while offering unique insights, is often cited as a weakness, described as pointless, forgettable, and weighing down the main narrative. Reviewers also express discomfort with the portrayal of women and sex in Hollywood within this section, and some find certain female characters underdeveloped or unlikeable. Additionally, some critics feel the book lacks a clear focus, attempting to weave too many disparate stories without fully developing the central theme of a crime family going legitimate, leading to a sense of frustration and an anticlimactic resolution for certain storylines.
Despite these criticisms, The Last Don is largely considered a solid and enjoyable read, with many deeming it a work of art and a classic Puzo novel. Reviewers appreciate its compelling characters and the author's talent for storytelling. The book is highly recommended for fans of The Godfather, those with an interest in mafia narratives, or readers who enjoy crime thrillers exploring themes of power, loyalty, and the complex transition from illicit to legitimate influence. It offers a captivating look at the corrupting forces of wealth and the challenges faced by a powerful family striving to reconcile old world values with modern ambitions.
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