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re: Recommend a good Western/Western series
Posted on 7/30/19 at 12:44 pm to LSUfan20005
Posted on 7/30/19 at 12:44 pm to LSUfan20005
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In this order:
Lonesome Dove
Dead Man's Walk
Comanche Moon
Streets of Laredo
Dead Man's Walk is the first in the Lonesome Dove series. Shouldn't it be read first? According to you, Lonesome Dove should be read before Dead Man's Walk. Was this a typo?
Posted on 7/30/19 at 3:00 pm to tigersaint74
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Dead Man's Walk is the first in the Lonesome Dove series. Shouldn't it be read first? According to you, Lonesome Dove should be read before Dead Man's Walk. Was this a typo?
Comanche Moon is before Lonesome Dove too.
Posted on 8/3/19 at 7:32 pm to Loubacca
I read Lonesome Dove and it was one of the best books I’d ever read. I planned on reading the sequel but then I learned that Pea Eye married Lorie. I immediately had no interest in it. How could anyone who read Lonesome Dove believe for a second that Pea Eye and Lorie would end up together
Posted on 8/4/19 at 11:01 am to Allthatfades
Lonesome Dove
True Grit
Two of the best books written in any genre.
True Grit
Two of the best books written in any genre.
Posted on 8/4/19 at 5:54 pm to Tigris
I really like Elmer Kelton's books.
Posted on 8/7/19 at 11:41 am to Allthatfades
If not mentioned. Cormac McCathy's blood meridian is pretty heavy.
Two works of his you may be aware of are no country for old men and the road. .
Two works of his you may be aware of are no country for old men and the road. .
This post was edited on 8/7/19 at 11:42 am
Posted on 8/7/19 at 3:21 pm to tigersaint74
quote:
Dead Man's Walk is the first in the Lonesome Dove series. Shouldn't it be read first? According to you, Lonesome Dove should be read before Dead Man's Walk. Was this a typo?
Agree with the listed order.
Lonesome Dove should be read first. It is the pinnacle of character arc for the main characters.
Dead Man's Walk and Comanche Moon should be read as prequels. They add to the depth and background of the main book in the series, LD.
Didn't make it that far into Streets of Laredo. Hard to read a book in this series that is without one of its most important characters (I got fussed at for spoilers in a different LD related thread where I named who I'm talking about).
Posted on 10/8/19 at 4:05 am to Allthatfades
If you liked L'Amour, ever tried any Giles Lutz?
I randomly picked up The Honyocker by him and enjoyed it. It's pretty compact like a lot of paperpack novels were, but its has a crisp clean writing style I like. Gets the classic "ranch romance" and shootout in town covered without wasting any pages.
I randomly picked up The Honyocker by him and enjoyed it. It's pretty compact like a lot of paperpack novels were, but its has a crisp clean writing style I like. Gets the classic "ranch romance" and shootout in town covered without wasting any pages.
Posted on 10/16/19 at 1:16 pm to rebelrouser
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I am also a big fan of reading nonfiction about the old west.
me too. Probably my favorite thing to read. Any recs?
Posted on 10/22/19 at 10:10 am to magildachunks
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Lonesome Dove
McMurtry's Berrybender Narratives are good too. Quirky like LD. Tasmin Berrybender is another fantastically memorable character by McMurtry. She ain't Gus but who is?
Posted on 10/22/19 at 10:13 am to Allthatfades
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How could anyone who read Lonesome Dove believe for a second that Pea Eye and Lorie would end up together
Because no one would ever compare to that other character she loved.
Posted on 10/23/19 at 12:58 pm to Funky Tide 8
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me too. Probably my favorite thing to read. Any recs?
Have you read Empire of the Summer Moon?
If not, it's a must. Rise and fall of the Comanches; damn book had me driving all over the southwest exploring the key settings.
Posted on 12/11/19 at 3:18 pm to Allthatfades
I really enjoyed Three-Ten to Yuma and Other Stories, by Elmore Leonard.
This post was edited on 12/11/19 at 3:30 pm
Posted on 12/12/19 at 3:48 pm to Kafka
Just finished Big Sky
Really enjoyed it.
Really enjoyed it.
Posted on 12/13/19 at 1:47 am to Tigertown in ATL
quote:You might want to check out the movie version directed by Howard Hawks, with a great performance by Arthur Hunnicutt as ole Zeb (Oscar nomination).
Just finished Big Sky
Really enjoyed it
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