Re: Best book you ever read???
[Re: Fourcoil]
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Empire of the southern moon. Great read about the last strong hold in texas for the comanches. You mean “Empire of the Summer Moon” subtitled “Quanah Parker and the Rise and Fall of the Comanches, the Most Powerful Indian Tribe in American History” by S. C. Gwynne? If yes, great book, I’m currently reading it.
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Re: Best book you ever read???
[Re: foxkidd44]
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12/09/24 07:07 PM
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Somebody, on a different "Book" thread, was asking about kids books. I remember being thrilled with Haskells, "Two Logs Crossing" about a boy goes to the New York north and traps with an Indian. I remember it as a good book for kids. Anybody else read this?
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Re: Best book you ever read???
[Re: foxkidd44]
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There was another thread recently on Trapperman. Somebody was looking for kid's books. I remembered one from about second grade. It was Haskell's book "Two Logs Crossing" about a youngster trapping with an Indian in upstate New York. As I remember, pretty good. Anybody else read this?
Jack
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Re: Best book you ever read???
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I've based my life on the teachings of Rancid Crabtree... Hadn't thought about those stories in a long time. That just unlocked a "core memory"
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Re: Best book you ever read???
[Re: 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.
One of the interesting things about that book is the author got every geographical detail correct except one. While it makes no difference in the story, it was nice that Rawls did the research to get things correct. I always appreciated that. I got a brother/sister pair of hounds (blueticks, not redbones) in my teens that I named Dan & Lady Ann. I added the "Lady" so it would be distinctive when I called her. Brings back some fond memories.
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Re: Best book you ever read???
[Re: Preacherman Les]
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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.
One of the interesting things about that book is the author got every geographical detail correct except one. While it makes no difference in the story, it was nice that Rawls did the research to get things correct. I always appreciated that. I got a brother/sister pair of hounds (blueticks, not redbones) in my teens that I named Dan & Lady Ann. I added the "Lady" so it would be distinctive when I called her. Brings back some fond memories. What was the one detail he got wrong?
Just give me one thing, that I can hold on to. To believe in this livin' is just a hard way to go.
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Re: Best book you ever read???
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12/18/24 04:45 PM
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What was the one detail he got wrong?
The direction the railroad ran.
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Re: Best book you ever read???
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