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Originally Posted by kennyc
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I didn't like "South of Broad," either. In fact, I deleted it off of my reader when I finished it because I knew I wasn't interested in reading it again. If it had a saving grace at all, though, it was the first couple of pages in which he describes Charleston. A little over the top, but a joy to read. Downhill after that, though. :-(
Re: Prince of Tides -- I liked it better than South of Broad, but sometimes the whole dysfunctional family theme just wears thin with me. The man can write, no doubt about it, but that's just not my cup of tea.