noharleyyet
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A little escapist Audible for an impromptu road trip. Elmore Leonard's Raylan.
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Is that along the lines of the tv series “Justified” n if so, is it the first book in the series?A little escapist Audible for an impromptu road trip. Elmore Leonard's Raylan.
Along the same lines, I think Pronto is the first bookIs that along the lines of the tv series “Justified” n if so, is it the first book in the series?
ProntoIs that along the lines of the tv series “Justified” n if so, is it the first book in the series?
Just finished. I appreciated it for what it is, great rambling chronology of a place that was once much more populated than it currently is (at least the canyon portion from North Fork down). Not all that entertaining IMO though. When and if I ever draw a permit, I'll definitely bring it along.On the recommendation of @Nunyacreek I am currently reading River of No Return. The author's prose and story telling are enthralling, and whether or not I ever find myself in the country of the book, good grief it's good.
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I have read all the Mitch Rapp and Scott Harvath books. Good easy reads.I know there are some other thriller fans here. I just finished Dead Fall, considering starting either Gray Man or the Mitch Rapp stuff. Any feedback or other recommendations?
Have you listened to the Bear Grease podcast about this book? The author who was supposedly a Cherokee turned out to be a white supremacist. I haven’t read the book and everyone on the podcast agreed that it was a great book, but the author’s backstory was totally fabricated.View attachment 287596
This one is about a little boy who went to live with his Cherokee grandpa and grandma in the mountains of Tennessee after being orphaned. It's alternately heartbreaking and amusing. 5 stars!
That's interesting. I hadn't heard that at all. I'll have to do some research.Have you listened to the Bear Grease podcast about this book? The author who was supposedly a Cherokee turned out to be a white supremacist. I haven’t read the book and everyone on the podcast agreed that it was a great book, but the author’s backstory was totally fabricated.
There’s actually 2 podcasts. I went back and looked. The first is Episode 102: Conman - The Education of Little Tree.That's interesting. I hadn't heard that at all. I'll have to do some research.
Whatever the backstory, it's still a great read.
I googled his name and read a couple articles on this. It seems to be well established.There’s actually 2 podcasts. I went back and looked. The first is Episode 102: Conman - The Education of Little Tree.