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Old 02-17-2022, 10:38 AM   #55
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For me it is the descriptive way he writes. His descriptions of the country, peopleand his knowledge of the times make the books come alive. I can actual;ly see the country and wish I was there. The first time my wife read The Walking Drum she was amazed at his description of the land at sunrise. It made you want to be there to see it.
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You are doing a good job of selling me on Louis L'Amour. I freely admit I judged him based not on his books, but my impression of his books without having read them.
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