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NoogaStrong
Member since 9-23-21
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09-26-21, 01:02 PM (Pacific Time)
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"LL"
 
   Reread several LL books in the last couple of weeks. Never gets old. Like an old friend.


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epeterd
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09-28-21, 01:56 AM (Pacific Time)
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1. "RE: LL"
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   I just read Crossfire Trail recently. I go through periods where I don't read as much. Usually I''' alternate a LL book with one from someone else. (Not Western, his are the only Westerns I read)

peter


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john555
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09-30-21, 03:34 PM (Pacific Time)
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   Same with me although I have been thinking of trying a Longmire novel. I liked the television series of that name. He seemed like a character LL might have created.

Justintime


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NoogaStrong
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   Ep and john, I have read two Elmer Kelton books this week. I also never thought much of reading non-LL. westerns, but these were good. However, I did get ‘The Man From the Broken Hills’ today at McKay’s used books. Always ready ro read them again!


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