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Lords of Discipline, by Pat Conroy. I just discovered him, and I really liked South of Broad a lot. Not liking this one as much, but its still good.
His books are hard to categorize. They aren't political or thrillers or mystery, or romance, but just good stories with interesting characters. I also love that in each of them I have found new words I never saw before.
Fight it all you want, Dawn, but we love you so we're buying your book and you can't stop us!!
We should all jump onto amazon and buy it so it'll show up as a trend! It could be the next big thing! there will be blogs and industry people all taking about "Who is this Artie?" It HAS to be much better than that 50-Shades crap that became a phenomenon last year.
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We should all jump onto amazon and buy it so it'll show up as a trend! It could be the next big thing! there will be blogs and industry people all taking about "Who is this Artie?" It HAS to be much better than that 50-Shades crap that became a phenomenon last year.
Hahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hilarious. I will say that Artie does crap better than E.L. James (and I didn't even read that 50 Shades stuff). Take that sentence any way you'd like...
Well, then you have "content" for all the sequels!
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