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Lonesome Dove #3

por Larry McMurtry

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A treasure. ( )
  ben_r47 | Feb 22, 2024 |
Epic existential cattle drive from the Mexican to the Canadian borderlands. Two flawed Samurai Texas rangers, a Disney cast of character-type cowboys, and women located somewhere between madonna, harlot and orphan. Best quote by a million miles: "The earth is mostly just a boneyard. But pretty in the sunlight." Well written and pacy, it's an absorbing adventure sustained and developed over 800 pages. ( )
  breathslow | Jan 27, 2024 |
Beautifully written. Highly recommended even for those who are not fans of the western genre. ( )
  everettroberts | Oct 20, 2023 |
One of the finest books I've read. 755 pages of great characters and adventure. It's been many years since I read it. It's about time to read it again. ( )
  MickeyMole | Oct 2, 2023 |
Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry
#3 Lonesome Dove
Owned: PB & Audio
Excellent audio narration by Lee Horsley

Fantastic literary western about a small group of townspeople from a dusty little nothing of a town called Lonesome Dove, Texas, shortly after the Civil War. The story centers around two friends, Gus McCrae and Captain Woodrow Call, who served as Texas Rangers for nearly 30 years and are now taking their little band of cowboys on a last hurrah of an adventure by moving a herd of over 3000 cattle and horses from Mexico to Montana where they hope to be the first to start a ranching business.

They end up with a ragtag group, which includes former Rangers, a few dimwitted cowboys, new Irish immigrants, inexperienced boys, and even the beautiful town whore, who has a dream of making her way to San Francisco. If they can survive injuries, weather, bear attacks and Indian raids, they may find the best grazing land in the unsettled north.

"Call, you've got too much of the prophet in ya. Always trying to lead us into the desert." --Augustus McCrae

I cannot give higher praise for McMurtry's ability to invent a well-developed cast of characters and an entertaining and sentimental read. It is full of hilarious one-liners and witticims, and the constant bickering between Gus and Call is classic. They are like an old married couple. They fight constantly but wouldn't know what to do without each other. Other than Gus practically yelling everything he says, which would drive a person nuts, he is the most amazing character. He hides a kind and sensitive thoughtfulness behind a devil-may-care attitude. His bravery is unmatched, as well as his sense of humor.

"You probably drink too much. If you hand me that bottle, I'll reduce your temptations." --Augustus McCrae

This is a novel that should be on everyone's must-read list. Terrific piece of work! ( )
  AddictedToMorphemes | May 29, 2016 |
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