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dseanmatFri Feb-21-25 02:23 AM
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"Just saying hello after a long time away"
Fri Feb-21-25 02:23 AM by dseanmat

          

Good evening my friends!

I hope you've all been well! I've missed you.
I recently read David Copperfield and didn't much enjoy it so I decided to reward myself with re-reading High Lonesome. It recharged my literary batteries beautifully, and it got me to wondering: what LL's do you tend to pick up just to clear the cobwebs off your soul? That's not necessarily the same as asking which is your favorite LL; rather, which one would you pick up when you are in need of a breath of fresh air?

Dan Mathews,
Torrington, CT

  

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10987654321Wed Mar-19-25 04:10 AM
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#1. "RE: Just saying hello after a long time away"
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Hi Dan,

I don’t know if you remember me. I was pretty active in the forum 15ish years ago. I’m kinda of sad to see this place so abandoned, it seems like no one is really on here anymore. I recently joined the LL fan page on Facebook though, and it seems like a very active and lively community.

To answer your question though, I would say The Lonesome Gods or Reilly’s Luck!

LD Pederson


  

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