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    I'm into the frontier and old west stuff.
    I alternate between the fiction and nonfiction.
    Just finished "Where There's Fire, There's Smoke" by William Johnstone.
    Part of his Mountain Man series about Smoke Jensen.
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  2. Goed bezig!

    (Good job!)
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  3. I think I’m reading Dutch at the moment.
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  4. Inderdaad.
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  5. "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee"
  6. Your review?
  7. I’m just a bit into the book. But the point of view, that of the natives is an interesting one.
  8. Taking a break from my usual Westerns.
    A collection of WWII short stories by a great western author.
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  10. The Duke's last movie, and a great one, at that.
    May need to add the book to my library.
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  11. George Smiley appears in many of JlC's novels. Some of the finest spy literature I have ever read.
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  12. This is a good one!

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    One of my favourite authors
  16. Three at a time, Chris?
    I'm not a fast reader and may only get a chance to read leisurely once or twice a week. If I had three going, I'd get plots so mixed up I wouldn't know which book I was reading even if I looked at the title@
  17. I find I have to mix the "heavy" stuff with some lighthearted reading, especially towards bed-time!
    Lister's book are out of print of course, I get them from on line resellers, I will hold on to these forever and re-read them every couple of years.
    Good thing about ageing: you kind of get to rediscover the books you thought you had once read before :)
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