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Which Pat Conroy Book is Your Favorite

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Marym Lana wrote: "Pat Conroy is by far the most poetic and and expressive author to ever grace this earth. I have read everything he has written and anxiously wait for a new book to arrive. "The Prince of Tides" is ..."

I love Pat Conroy, but South of Broad just didn't do it for me. The characters and story were just unbelievable.


Claude Prince of Tides......with Lords of Discipline a close second...

I have often wondered and would like to ask him if given the chance....What kind of writer would he have been had he not come from such a dysfunctional family ?


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Janet Prince of Tides and Beach Music


Judith Gash (Balafre) I loved Prince of Tides and Beach Music. Prince of Tides made a great movie, also.


Susan Definitely BEACH MUSIC! Loved that book! Of course, anything that PAT CONROY writes is well written, with great character development. Always waiting on a new book to come out.


Linda You can't pick a favorite they are all so good.


Cathy I loved The Lords of Discipline -- one oft favorite books ever.


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Mare A tie between The Water is Wide and The Prince of Tides. I saw the movie Conrack and then read The Water is Wide. I was studying to become a teacher and found it inspiring. The Prince of Tides consumed me. I wasn't sure I was going to like it and I loved it. My family discussed endlessly how they would make a movie of the book and I have to say I think they did an admirable job, but left out some of my favorite characters!


Laura Prince of Tides would be #1; South of Broad #2, and I'm looking forward to what Beach Music will have in store!


Valerie Doherty Prince of Tides


Claire Fullerton The Prince of Tides struck a chord with me that resonates to this day. The "Sins of our fathers" theme, the suggestion that many of us wrestle with reconciling our childhood in order to move forward into who we are truly meant to become was illustrated in such a seamless, fluid way that the book read like a tutorial in how to craft a good story. Definitely my favorite Conroy book, yet I love them all!


Jackie I like Beach Music the best, then Prince of Tides, then South of Broad. Those are the only ones I've read so far.


Susan Beach Music for sentimental reasons. My mother was literally reading it as she passed away


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ecsz crow Prince of Tides = The Lords of Discipline


Meliss Prince of Tides. His descriptions of the profound love between a brother and sister were immeasurable. I gave that book to my little brother when he was alive and well. He kept it on his coffee table. It was one of the best things I ever did.


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Noel Keller Prince of Tides is still his best.....
Noel


Brett Brunmeier I was unexpectedly blown away by "The Lords of Discipline." I think I was confusing this one with the old movie "Taps" and was not familiar with this story. I'm reading "My Losing Season" now, after just finishing up "Lords" and "The Boo" before that. "South of Broad" was my first Conroy novel, and I found that astonishingly good as well. After this I only have "Beach Music" left of his published work, but I think "Lords" takes the prize for me so far.


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Arch Bala Brett wrote: "I was unexpectedly blown away by "The Lords of Discipline." I think I was confusing this one with the old movie "Taps" and was not familiar with this story. I'm reading "My Losing Season" now, afte..."

I should think that you'd enjoy Beach Music immensely because it's like rereading "parts" of The Lords Of Discipline, The Great Santini & The Prince Of Tides into one.


Brett Brunmeier After reading through these posts, Arch, it seems that one is often called out as his best. Conroy has often mentioned what a dark period in his life that writing of Beach Music was for him. Of course he's always used that pain productively. Great stuff, and thanks for the comment.


Thomas Kelly Great Santini, Lords of Discipline are up there -- South of Broad felt like he was not even trying


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Judy Anderson The Prince of Tides


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Rebecca Mester Sandi wrote: "Have you ever read any of his nonfiction? My Losing Season is almost an overlay of The Great Santini because it goes into great detail about his relationship with his father. Of course, The Water i..."
I loved The Water is Wide. I wanted to give copies of it to all my teacher friends!


Judith Gash (Balafre) Prince of Tides


Judith Gash (Balafre) South of Broad was difficult for me, but I was finally able to get into it after a trip to Charleston, SC.

I loved Beach Music, too.


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