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A must have for any Western lover., December 12, 1998
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This review is from: The Sackett Companion (Paperback)
All Sackett novels are good, but this book makes them great. I keep it nearby whenever I'm reading a Sackett novel to get more information on characters. It is also wonderful all by itself, with biographies and poems throughout. Jenny J.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
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Decide which to read, first., July 23, 2001
I read one Sackett novel then this. I liked the family tree and the connections to other (non-Sackett) books. I also appreciated knowing who was in each book, the time period, the place, and a little bit about the plot. I used it to decide which Sackett novel to read next. Also interspersed with everything else is a littl bit about what went into a book, what happened to Mr. L'Amour, and some quoteable quips. A great introduction to the Sackett books and the author.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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The Sackett Companion - Everything I wanted to know, March 4, 2006
This review is from: The Sackett Companion (Paperback)
I've looked for this book for years, but hadn't found it anywhere. And it was a good price, especially for a new edition.
I know now I should look on Amazon for everything first and save myself time....
The book was a wonderful read all in itself. If you haven't read any of the Sackett stories, you will want to after reading this book. And if you are already a fan, it pulls a lot of the relationships and timelines together, which was Mr. L'Amour's purpose for the book in the first place. But there are things in this book that Mr. L'Amour didn't write about anywhere else, either.
Another bonus in this book, is Mr. L'Amour talks in his own words. His other stories don't have as much of his own personality overlaying the characters (a good thing really, he let his characters have their own personalties), so it was nice to "get to know" Mr. L'Amour a little. He had quite a sense of humor, which he lets out in this book.
I read it in one evening, even though I had to get early for work the next day. It was worth only 4 hours sleep!
One thing Mr. L'Amour talks about in this book are his female characters. All I'll say is, he's right. He does have a lot of female characters: leading ladies, supporting and background roles, good girls, bad girls, and sometimes both. (Please note: those are my descriptions.)
My mother, who is now 80 years old, introduced me to Mr. L'Amour's books when I was a young girl myself. I'm now 47, and still love reading stories like these.
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