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Best book you ever read???
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12/08/24 11:19 AM
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foxkidd44
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I just saw an advertisement for “ where the red fern grows “ and it took me back to when I first read it. There truly has not been a movie adaptation, in my opinion, that does it justice. It’s only second, in my opinion, as one of the best stories ever written. The Bible is first. Do you guys have a favorite book?
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Re: Best book you ever read???
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12/08/24 11:24 AM
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It's probably also Where the Red Fern Grows.
I do feel the original movie did it justice though!!!
Runners up are Stormy and Haunt Fox by Jim Kjelgaard.
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Re: Best book you ever read???
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12/08/24 11:27 AM
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"The Old Man and the Boy" by Robert Ruark is probably my all-time favorite.
Eh...wot?
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Re: Best book you ever read???
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12/08/24 11:37 AM
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yotetrapper30
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Happy Birthday, Mississip
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Re: Best book you ever read???
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12/08/24 12:16 PM
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"The Old Man and the Boy" by Robert Ruark is probably my all-time favorite. Yup, I reread it every 5-10 years. Older I get, the more it resonates with me. Sequel too.
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12/08/24 12:33 PM
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"The Old Man and the Boy" by Robert Ruark is probably my all-time favorite. Yup, I reread it every 5-10 years. Older I get, the more it resonates with me. Sequel too. The sequel, "The Old Man's Boy Grows Older" is also a great book, sad though.
Eh...wot?
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