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<blockquote data-quote="lovehammer" data-source="post: 1117855" data-attributes="member: 20753"><p>I thought the exact same thing about L'Armour and Kelton when I read the first post! The Time it Never Rained is probably the best book I've ever read. I give it as a gift whenever possible. I like the authors you listed. Someone not on your list is Cormac McCarthy, he's not a western only guy but All the Pretty Horses is a great book and he wrote No Country for Old Men too. If you like historical books, The Worst Hard Time by Timothy Egan is a great book. It's a collection of accounts from folks that lived through the Dust Bowl. Most are from the Oklahoma panhandle. I know the lady Hazel Shaw that tells her story in the book. I went to the same church as her growing up. She's a remarkable lady.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovehammer, post: 1117855, member: 20753"] I thought the exact same thing about L'Armour and Kelton when I read the first post! The Time it Never Rained is probably the best book I've ever read. I give it as a gift whenever possible. I like the authors you listed. Someone not on your list is Cormac McCarthy, he's not a western only guy but All the Pretty Horses is a great book and he wrote No Country for Old Men too. If you like historical books, The Worst Hard Time by Timothy Egan is a great book. It's a collection of accounts from folks that lived through the Dust Bowl. Most are from the Oklahoma panhandle. I know the lady Hazel Shaw that tells her story in the book. I went to the same church as her growing up. She's a remarkable lady. [/QUOTE]
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