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<blockquote data-quote="Isomade" data-source="post: 1113143" data-attributes="member: 13135"><p>I read on average 60 Westerns per year. To put L'Amour in the same category with Kelton is blasphemy. Kelton is hands down the best that ever lived and I've read every book that both if them wrote. "The Cowboy and The Cossack by Clair Huffaker is one of the best westerns ever written, along with "The Time it Never Rained" by Kelton. Dusty Richards started out well, but he has gott worse with every novel, I don't even look any more. I'm more concerned with the new up and coming writers as I'm scared to death I'll run out of stuff to read in western fiction. Brad Dennison is showing promis as is Kirby Jonas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Isomade, post: 1113143, member: 13135"] I read on average 60 Westerns per year. To put L'Amour in the same category with Kelton is blasphemy. Kelton is hands down the best that ever lived and I've read every book that both if them wrote. "The Cowboy and The Cossack by Clair Huffaker is one of the best westerns ever written, along with "The Time it Never Rained" by Kelton. Dusty Richards started out well, but he has gott worse with every novel, I don't even look any more. I'm more concerned with the new up and coming writers as I'm scared to death I'll run out of stuff to read in western fiction. Brad Dennison is showing promis as is Kirby Jonas. [/QUOTE]
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