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I've never read him, not sure why. I've learned how enjoyable westerns are from reading the Lonesome Dove series by Larry McMurtry. Now I'm hearing that I should start with some Louis L'Amour, any suggestions which one to start with? I know there are a LOT of them, but I'd like one that's really going to grab me, tell me which book that is! Thanks, and happy reading in 2011!
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Start with the Sackett stories. I enjoyed those a lot. I like Louis better than Zane Grey because Louis reveres "the woman" unlike Zane, who sometimes does bad things to women in his stories. There isn't a bad Louis L'Amour, although he did write a few non-westerns, that I didn't get into.. Also, The Last Of The Breed isn't a western but it is a great story of survival against huge odds. I own a lot of his books, most what PBS would consider unpostable since they are old, and the rest I'm not parting with!. Do you have any at all? And, I find the audio cds of Louis L'Amour to be wonderful in the car. I collect his stories on CD as well. They are dramatizations...great! They don't pop up often but I have them all on my wish list! Let's continue to talk about Louis L'Mour... Terry |
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Hi, I jus t posted "Lonely on the Mountain" a Sackett's novel (ISBN 0553208764) , and "The Mustang Man" also a Sacketts novel, (ISBN 0553208640) which I'll do 2/1 on. Terry Last Edited on: 1/7/11 6:08 AM ET - Total times edited: 1 |
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My faves are Dark Canyon, The Tall Stranger, Reilys Luck, The Lonesome Gods. Still on my Re-reads after 25 years. |
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You might start with his novels that have women in the lead roles. One of these is Ride the River. The girl is a Sackett. Summaries of most of his novels are available on the Fantastic Fiction site at http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/ . My personal favorites are Flint, A Man Called Noon, and, frankly, almost every other one. Although, The Lonesome Gods is only on my shelf because I have all of his western novels. If the hero of that novel said, "I was not afraid," one more time, I was going to kill him myself.
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