Unabridged Audiobook
I thought this book was very interesting, in part because of ties to Charleston. I found some parts of the narrative hard to follow, based on how it was written, moving back and forth chronologically, but overall I am glad I chose the book. However, I found the narrator dry, and inconsistent with pronunciations. For example, if narrating a book about Greek letter organizations, surely someone would catch the times he pronounced the Greek letter "chi" as "chai," or would know that BBQ is a written abbreviation for barbecue, and one would never say the letters BBQ when saying the name of a restaurant. Not a huge deal, but still distracting.
Slow repetitive read.
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