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Streets of Laredo by Larry McMurtry
11 Jun, 2019
You either know what this is, or you should go read Lonesome Dove then you’ll 100% come back and read this.
I love this book. This edition is amazing. It’s hardcover it’s got a beautiful dust jacket. Blah blah. Great value. McMurtry is a great writer that’s not a surprise. What’s great about this novel is that I honestly feel like McMurtry took a risk continuing the story with Call and especially Pea Eye. And it pays off. Let’s be honest: Gus is basically what makes Lonesome Dove work as well as it does and without him, a reader might have doubts about how a sequel could even work. And then the story follows: The completely emotionly vapid, not even dead or harder but just devoid of emotions: Woodrow Call and the loyal but slow... slowwww Pea Eye Parker? Let’s not forget Gus’s hilarious conversation regarding chasing buffalo which serves just to show how hilarious he was and how slow Pea actually is. But inspire of this: the story works. It’s beautiful. It’s dark and scary. It’s violent. It’s cruel. It’s full of triumphs and moments of overwhelming joy and pay off. There’s nothing forced or contrived. Characters of both sexes are strong and determined without pandering, (i only mention this because I know this is a thing with People now a days.) this is, honestly everything you’d expect/hope the sequel to the greatest Western ever, (yes I said it) would be. If you like Westerns buy lonesome dove and this. Hell you could even get away with reading this first but damn I’d feel bad for you because Lonesome dove is fucking perfect.