Reading Louis L'Amour's Riding the Grub Line. A series of short stories, most of which I have read in other LL books, but still a great read. I don't think there has ever been a better Western writer than Louis L'Amour!
Posts from Duke_Wayne in thread „What was the last book you read or are currently reading?“
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I've got a buddy who is also a moderator on our Western Forum that is a Western author who I would highly reccommend. His name is Chuck Lewis. He has written approximately (6) Western books. Those of you who like funny Westerns should read The Reprobates- A Hundred-Proof Tale of the West. That book will have you laughing from the first page to the last. I have read all but one of Chuck's books & have thoroughly enjoyed them all. Chuck is also a contributing editor for True West Magazine.
Here is a link to Chuck's website:
http://www.chlbooks.com/western_books.htm
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I'm down to the last 200 pages of Lonesome Dove. Great book! I have read McMurtry's entire saga with Captain Gus McRae & Captain Woodrow Call. All were very good books.
After that, I'm starting: Texas Rangers, The First 100 years by Robert Utley. Utley is a great author. -
I'm about to start Lone Star Justice" The First 100 Years of the Texas Rangers by Robert Utley. I usually read 2-3 books at a time. (One in the bathroom, one in the living room, and one on my nightstand.)
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Reading the Lonesome Dove series: Dead Man's Walk, Comanche Moon, Lonesome Dove, and Streets of Laredo. Reading them out of order though. Saved the best for last: Lonesome Dove!