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 I didn’t know Louis Lamour. Interesting. 
 I read all of his little paperback westerns, and his Sacket series. Lots of researched history and lore in his books. 
 same^ 
 he spent time with the tribes 
 Which book do you recommend I start reading Lamour with? 
 Oh gosh. i have no idea what you connect with. My favorites were the Sackett series. It spans from immigrating to the early colonies, (fleeing to more accurately), to several generations later. 
 +1 
 Thank you! 
 my pleasure Connie 
 schoot Connie this was years ago & to be honest they all mostly have the same scheme. i was like 9 or 10 yrs old but a lot of real facts in the Indian(native american) way with geography bonus. 
 Thank you! 
 atyh is your guy for rec. 
 The Haunted Mesa? That’s a very different one. I loved it as a 12 year old.

I think there were a bunch about the Texas Ranger, Chick Bowdrie, that I must have chain-smoked. 
 there are so many cool people on nostr ❤️ 
 Actually, im probably more of a Shel Silverstein guy really. if you’re into classifying. 
 I didn't know about Silverstein either.

I'm not classifying. I really thought you were a Talkien guy, but to be fair I'm not surprised by your taste for C.S.Lewis. 
 if you don’t classify, you’re better than all of us. which would be pretty cool 🙂

speaking of classification, there is a picture of me, about 1 year old, in a stroller, holding a copy of Albert Camus’ “Resistance, Rebellion, and Death.” pretty sure i wasnt reading Camus at 1, but the picture makes me laugh. 
 An existentialist 1yo! A dream come true for any parent! 😂 
 according to certain sources, historically, there were nightmare periods.