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Old 10-13-2009, 10:59 AM   #2753
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Originally Posted by kennyc View Post
Yep, I loved that one as well as Prince of Tides!

I've put "South of Broad" on hold for the moment and have gone back to reading "Hard Times" - Dickens , also threw in a couple of short stories in between - I love short stories.

T. C. Boyles - "Admiral" - the first story in the 2008 - Best American Short Stories (pbook)

I have been wanting to read "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy and after searching around and not finding it in epub ordered it used for about $4.50 from Amazon....
T.C. Boyle is a quirky genius, especially in the short story form, in my opinion.

I love reading him. I also collect his work in hardback; I'm only missing his first novel in First Edition Hardback.


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