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Old 09-04-2009, 08:41 PM   #1
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South of Broad

Has anybody else picked up Pay Conroy's latest novel, South of Broad? I fell in love with his novels after first beginning Lords of Discipline. It seemed like a long, wordy book at first, but I realized he was weaving heart and soul into sentences. His books are all similar in location, his homeland in the south, and they often involve similar themes that are very personal to him and reflect his own experiences. I didn't know which I loved better, Beach Music or Prince of Tides, but I'm farther from the answer now that South of Broad has entered the fray.
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