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Series Read: Walt Longmire series by Craig Johnson

I've only got 7 books to finish this week, and I've finished ..."
Sheesh - only 7? Such a slacker. :)



Through chapter 4
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I am liking it a lot so far. I love the relationship between Henry and Walt. I'm up to about page 60.
I own the audiobook but since I am doing this, I checked out the ebo..."
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Saw that coming! [spoilers removed]>"
Gotta love Lucien. I got a real kick out of Harry's response to that, too: (view spoiler)
I've had a busy day, so I'm just now starting Book 2. : )

Because I was reading book 3 and though it was book 2.
Okay, starting over.

Saw that coming! [spoilers removed]>"
Gotta love Lucien. I got a real kick out of Harry's response to that, too:
"It seemed like a perfectly reasonable response to so..."
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Yep. You're right. (view spoiler)
Glad you enjoyed the book. Re the ending: (view spoiler)

I'll try to catch up to you, Becky!

No worries! Take your time and enjoy! My day was crazy like that yesterday, so I'm making a lot of progress today. I'm here for the long haul.


As interesting as the mystery is, I'm not enjoying this one as much as I did the first one. I'm finding it difficult at times to tell who is speaking. I hope this isn't Johnson's style in every book. It makes it more difficult to put it down and pick it back up later without having to read back to figure out who's yapping with whom.["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>

I peeked at Book three and it started off fun. I like the idea of Henry and Walt on a road trip, but I have to put it aside and read a few others. It'll be at least a week or two before I can get to it. That'll give others time to catch up, too.

I've had to set it aside for a couple of days until I get caught up on some other books, but I'll read book 3 this week.

I think it does, too. So far there haven't been any dreaded flashbacks. Hallelujah. In chapter 1: (view spoiler)
I think I got to Chapter 3 before I had to switch to another book. It wasn't the best place, either. I didn't want to put it away! I'll squeeze a chapter in here and there between books though and see how it goes.


Me too!! Hopefully my copy comes in soon! ( and yours too Mary!)

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totally agree with your spoiler!


I'm in the middle of Chapter 8 and love it. It's both funny and poignant and interesting. Also, I'm glad we've got Henry back.
I had a little trouble in the first book with Henry's dialogue, finding it a bit stilted. He's still the same Henry, and still isn't using contractions, but somehow I've come to love him and his dialogue flows just fine.
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Chapter 4: LMBO! (view spoiler)
I have to agree, Cynthia. I'm really glad to see Henry back, too. Love the relationship between the two guys.
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It was $10 to read on my Kindle - I won't usually pay that much for fiction so it had better be good! :-)


Sorry, that wasn't really about the Longmire series - other than that the #2 book in the series is $10 for Kindle...!


Mary...you can easily read book 3 without being spoiled on Book 2 if you want to start it and go back to 2 when it's available. Book 3 is four months after book 2 and other than the mention of a new deputy over the phone, there's nothing about the plot or outcome to ruin it for you. You wouldn't be lost either.
I couldn't help myself and finished Kindness Goes Unpunished at like 5:30 this morning. Sheesh am I tired, but it was really good. It was right up there with the first book!

Yikes! The Nook version is $12.99! Thank goodness my library has them for download or I'd be waiting on a used paperback to come snail mail. I enjoy dead tree books, but I'm spoiled with my Nook. Now that DH is back on dayshift, I count on my Nook to read late.



Loving the characters and the characterizations and descriptions, personalities, you name it. I could smell and hear the sausage and peppers sizzling in the skillet during the making of the casserole scene in chapter 3.

Loving the characters and the characterizations and descriptions, personalities, you name it. I could smell and hear the sausage and peppers sizzling in the skillet during the making of the casserole scene in chapter 3.
I remember that scene. I love scenes like that. I am not usually one for description - I like dialog and I like the story to move along. But there is something I just love about "cozy" scenes with family or friends in a home, just milling about doing domestic things. They don't say anything like 'oh you are my treasured friend" but you can feel how connected they are by how comfortable they are and really how they can just take each other's presence for granted.


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Apparently it was the most viewed series ever by A&E, but they dropped it because the demographics skewed older. Advertisers want a young audience. (Which I don't understand, don't older people have more money to spend?)
Regardless, I hope it comes back! Though the differences between the TV and Book characters does affect my reading some.

I'm not surprised A&E dropped it. It seems most of the programs now are those reality tv shows. I especially hate the ones set in the south. There's so much to love here, but they choose to depict satires of us. I hate to think people believe it's representative.

Thank Goodness! I have to know what happens next! They can't just leave me hanging like this. It's worse than the last episode of Farscape! I wonder if there's a "Bring Back Longmire" Petition floating around?
I didn't understand that thing with the advertisers either. Middle age folks have money, too. We're just less apt to buy into the latest greatest "thing" on the market. Although, I really want one of those Dodge trucks they advertised. It would pull my horse trailer nicely.


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Glad to hear it might get picked up by Netflix, though.

Yep! I'm 46 (wow...already?) and we are settling down a lot, too. I want to do more traveling with my horses, but work schedules are still a factor, so it's limited to the summer vacations. We're home during the winter regardless. Riding in the snow isn't as romantic as it looks when the wind chill is 12F.
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(view spoiler)[I've never seen the show so I can't compare. It did seem odd that he grieved so much for his dead wife and then later says that they never had a deep love for each other and that he stayed for his daughter. After that I kind of thought maybe he was grieving for what could have been. For the years they wasted settling for less. When I got divorced I didn't grieve because I missed my ex. I grieved for all the years I wasted by staying only to have it end anyway. (hide spoiler)]