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Another book had on my to-read list since 2014 when I heard an interview with Tex on Sword and Laser.
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“¡Te-chinga!¿Kién keyengañas creyes?¡Wevoso timando eho de
puta!” - pretty good phonetic Spanish....except it's not because this doesn't take place in the Old West - it takes place in an alternate universe West. And I guess I should have realized there was a reason this book was on S&L - there's some magic, too.
May 24, 2019 09:27AM
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Eric Mesa
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Because of the POV characters, some of whom are so obtuse in their thinking I find myself oscillating between understanding what's going on and not having a clue - or at least a clue as to the motivations of the characters and their scheming.
Jun 07, 2019 09:23AM
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Now we get to the price of everyone's actions
Jun 07, 2019 06:38AM
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Almost finally understand how the different tribes fit together and their various beliefs and how it all interacts.
Jun 06, 2019 10:09AM
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So many cultures...so many names....losing track of the details. But still interested in where this goes. I thought it would be done by this point in the story.
Jun 05, 2019 09:43AM
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More great phrasing:

Twoblood snorted, and triggered the fire-pistol to light the wick. “I wouldn’t have hired him, if I’d known he’d made a bride-gift of his balls.” Nevermind, anyway: Yes-Yes was lucky enough to have a family to go home to and a wife to lie beside him, and if he got as much satisfaction from her in the dark as Twoblood did from his service in the daytime, then it was a deal well struck.
Jun 04, 2019 09:25AM
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...searching Fours’ ageless face and ... black eyes. “To whose benefit?”
Apparently, there was something of keen interest on the floor. “Oh – to yours, of course..." -> I love this writing - instead of "Fours started at the floor"

Awesome quote -> "Anyone not satisfied by this arrangement may direct his complaints to his god or his elder or the horse who ploughed his mother, as long as he does it out of my hearing."
Jun 03, 2019 09:47AM
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I've got a better idea of what's going on, but still a little unsure of all the rules of this world.
Jun 01, 2019 08:54PM
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Elim has a very, very bad night.
May 31, 2019 09:39AM
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Poor, poor Elim. Continually dragged beyond his comfort zone...
May 30, 2019 10:07AM
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Seems like the kind of story that could only be told well by a Texan. The Easterner who thinks he knows better. The farmhand who doesn't know how to articulate the things he knows which aren't book-smarts. The mulatto charactrs and the meaning of those characters to others. Very good job writing what you know, Ms Thompson.
May 29, 2019 11:54AM
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