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pnickols Posted - Aug 05 2010 : 10:20:32 AM
I went to the library with my daughter and found a new book of three stories of Louis, I think it's some of his earlier work. I love this guy and have read every western he wrote

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pnickols Posted - Aug 18 2010 : 2:56:53 PM
He has written multiple books but also set of books on one family, the Sacketts, one book called the Daybreakers about three brothers from Tennessee was made into a TV movie with Tom Selleck and Sam Elliot

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Turtlemoon Posted - Aug 17 2010 : 3:29:10 PM
my mom's boyfriend loves this author, i think i need to give him a read. So... is it one big series or multiple series. Where should i start. Any order? thanks!

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1badmamawolf Posted - Aug 16 2010 : 3:54:50 PM
All of his books are loved here, by my sons, my late hubby, and my daughter and I. I have always loved those ruff and tumble westerns, and I hope my g/son's will enjoy them when they are old enough to appreciate his style...

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maggie14 Posted - Aug 16 2010 : 12:15:12 PM
oh my goodness! Really?!? I can't wait to see if my library has it. Thanks so much!
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pnickols Posted - Aug 05 2010 : 2:59:23 PM
nobody writes like him in my opinion, I have all of mine saved and reread when I need to go back in time a bit

our greatest glory is not in never falling but in getting up every time we do (confucious)
woolgirl Posted - Aug 05 2010 : 10:27:17 AM
I used to work in a nursing home, where my great uncle lived. He loved Louis Lamour. He was a gruff old man, and would sit in the smoking lounge (this was back when they still had them indooors, lol) and read his westerns all day. When he passed his daughters gave the books to me. I still get a little choked up when I see my big stack of Lamour books.

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