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Tag Archives: Pat Conroy
Long vacation ahead? Pick up a doorstop novel!
A month ago, we highlighted 15 superstar story collections. Now, it’s time to move in the opposite direction. Here are 15 doorstop novels we love, in a variety of genres. We’re defining “doorstop” loosely as a long book that will … Continue reading
Weekly links
Since tomorrow is the last day of National Library Week, my first link of the week is this nice video produced by Open Road Media. In the video, Pat Conroy is interviewed about going to the library during childhood. His … Continue reading
What we’re reading Wednesday: ‘My Reading Life’*
My Reading Life by Pat Conroy Nan A. Talese • $25 • November 2, 2010 *Also known as the best Christmas present ever: On Christmas Eve, I was thrilled to open this gift from my best friend–a personalized edition of … Continue reading
Audiobooks for beginners
Readers, I have a confession—I don’t like audiobooks. Or rather, I haven’t given audiobooks a chance since my days of long family trips, when my grandparents wanted to listen to thrillers in the front seat and I wanted to read … Continue reading
‘The Prince of Tides’ . . . on TV?
Last week Deadline Hollywood reported that ABC is developing a series adaptation of Pat Conroy’s The Prince of Tides. Here are some details from correspondent Nellie Andreeva: I hear the hourlong project is expected to stay closer to Pat Conroy’s … Continue reading
Meeting Pat Conroy
At BEA last week, the BookPage team got to meet a number of notable people. Actor Zach Braff and his brother, author Joshua Braff. Justin Cronin (The Passage), Gail Caldwell (Let’s Take the Long Way Home), Joshilyn Jackson (Backseat Saints) … Continue reading
Pat Conroy to publish ‘My Life in Books’
Less than a year after the publication of South of Broad, Pat Conroy has signed a deal to write My Life in Books, a nonfiction account of the “people, writers and books that made him into the reader and writer … Continue reading
A preview of John Grisham’s latest
Speaking of John Grisham’s Ford County – the author’s first collection of short stories – I was excited to see Amazon’s exclusive blurb of the book by Pat Conroy. Conroy raves about the collection, writing: “Ford County is the best … Continue reading
Win a free copy of Conroy!
When we blogged about South of Broad, Pat Conroy’s new novel, back in April, we were thrilled with the huge reader response we got. Our readers commented to tell us how much they love Conroy and how excited they are … Continue reading
Pat Conroy's latest
Like a lot of readers, I’m a huge Pat Conroy fan. If I had to pick a favorite book, it would be The Prince of Tides, and I devoured Beach Music and The Great Santini, too. I was thrilled when … Continue reading


