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scarletwoman

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7. Might be somewhat entertaining, as long as you're aware that the author is notoriously innacurrate
Sun Jan 18, 2015, 08:39 PM
Jan 2015

when it comes to his depictions of Native Americans.

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Finished Red Bones and downloaded Raven Black also by Ann Cleeves TexasProgresive Jan 2015 #3
You're so sweet! I'm really happy you're enjoying these books! scarletwoman Jan 2015 #4
Thanks again TexasProgresive Jan 2015 #5
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That was fast! scarletwoman Jan 2015 #21
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Might be somewhat entertaining, as long as you're aware that the author is notoriously innacurrate scarletwoman Jan 2015 #7
I can't sit in judgement pscot Jan 2015 #18
My apologies, I did not mean to come off as judgemental. scarletwoman Jan 2015 #23
That may be the first time pscot Jan 2015 #25
... scarletwoman Jan 2015 #26
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Lone Star Rising by Elmer Kelton--this is a Texas trilogy and I'll probably still be japple Jan 2015 #8
Wow! Elmer Kelton was a prolific writer. Enthusiast Jan 2015 #11
So far so good. I like his style. And, yes, that is my kitty. japple Jan 2015 #27
Your kitty is funny! Enthusiast Jan 2015 #28
Hi, everyone! Thank you for the thread, scarletwoman. Enthusiast Jan 2015 #9
Hi, Enthusiast! Yes, I remember that long ago thread, and I remember that you & Mrs. went on to read scarletwoman Jan 2015 #14
Believe it or not, we actually have family living on the Hebrides Islands. Enthusiast Jan 2015 #16
Well, that's far out! Have you ever had any contact with them? scarletwoman Jan 2015 #20
I haven't corresponded with my relatives in the Hebrides but my dear aunt has. Enthusiast Jan 2015 #22
I've read the entire Rebus series in order, except for one. scarletwoman Jan 2015 #24
I bought a used copy of the first one in the Rebus series. Enthusiast Jan 2015 #29
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