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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 237475" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>MssCamp, I have alot of favorites from Louis L'amour. However, the number one would have to be To Tame a Land. Ryan Tyler was the youngster and he had a gambler friend, so that might be the one you are thinking about. One of my best friends named his son Ryan Tyler after that character. If you aren't thinking of that one, you must be thinking of the one with Val Durrant as the youngster and Will Reilly as the gambler who was in love with a Russian lady, Reilly's Luck was that book. I have all of his books and at least 50 could qualify as being "my favorite". I sure do miss not getting a new book from him 2 or 3 times per year. The last few that his kids finished are not the same, you can tell a difference in detail and description in the story and you dont become involved as much as when he wrote them. Each of the books you mentioned are favorites of mine also. I think I could discuss L'amour's books indefinitely---lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 237475, member: 1150"] MssCamp, I have alot of favorites from Louis L'amour. However, the number one would have to be To Tame a Land. Ryan Tyler was the youngster and he had a gambler friend, so that might be the one you are thinking about. One of my best friends named his son Ryan Tyler after that character. If you aren't thinking of that one, you must be thinking of the one with Val Durrant as the youngster and Will Reilly as the gambler who was in love with a Russian lady, Reilly's Luck was that book. I have all of his books and at least 50 could qualify as being "my favorite". I sure do miss not getting a new book from him 2 or 3 times per year. The last few that his kids finished are not the same, you can tell a difference in detail and description in the story and you dont become involved as much as when he wrote them. Each of the books you mentioned are favorites of mine also. I think I could discuss L'amour's books indefinitely---lol [/QUOTE]
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