June on the Range 2024!!!!
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
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I didn't get the opportunity to participate in June on the Range last year, but I picked up a few westerns at the Friends of the Library store a while back in anticipation of participating this year. I have no idea which western I will choose. It's whatever strikes my fancy in June. ☺
I bought two World War II-era Western pulps last year, attracted by their great cover art, cheap price and very good condition. Gosh darn but them's got some mighty fine readin' in 'em! I know I shouldn't start with yet another genre of literature as I have more unread books than I can get through in several lifetimes but I feel the pull of the range and the wide open spaces.....
Delighted to be taking part again! It Came From the Page pointed out that my Zane Grey book might actually kill me, but I’m going to read it anyway! Such is my dedication!
Great episode, great choices! And you look good in that hat and shirt and in my humble opinion you and ALL booktubers should wear that gear every day!!
I already for June on the Range!
I'm going to make a video about it sometime soon. I was hoping I could find a Cowboy hat for filming the video. You would think it would be easy to find one here in Texas 😂.
From Louis L'Amour I have Hondo and Last Stand at Papago Wells.
I still need to find a Zane Grey but that should be easy.
I have a 5 book collection of Max Brand books in hardcover to pick through. I will read at least one of those.
And in my most optimistic moments I think I can tackle Lonesome Dove as well, but I doubt it. I have other plans for June beyond Westerns.
I will see you out on the range! 🤠
Zoro for June on the Range...BRILLIANT!
I like Westerns, but don't read them that often, so this will be fun! I'm joining Roger, but reading Zorro Rides Again, as I recently found a copy for $1 at the thrift store. I've read the first one several times, own a copy, and enjoy it a lot. I hope you do, too.
I don't know which L'Amour I'll read; I recently read Ride the River and thought it was super! I'll see what strikes my fancy at the thrift store or library. I also have Bitterroot by Richard S Wheeler. I've read a few Barnaby Skye novels and found them good quality and entertaining, so I expect to like this one. I also enjoy William W. Johnstone, especially his books set in Colorado, as I grew up there, and I'm due a reread of The Virginian by Owen Wister, so lots of possibilities.
When I was a young girl back in the 60s a family friend loaned me his complete collection of Zane Gray and I read them all that summer. The red cover you held up looked like I remember those books - but it was a long time ago. I don't know if I'll read another Gray or not, maybe Betty Zane. It's been ages since I read that, and in grade school my girlfriend and I both had crushes on Wetzel. lol
Thanks for your entertaining videos, they always brighten my day, and I even watch the ones with topics I'm not really interested in. lol
Woohoo! I’ve been saving my Westerns for this! My Louis L’Amour pick is actually the same as yours! 😅
I'm in again this year! I enjoyed June on the Range last year, and this year, I'm reading Lonesome Dove (which is a perfect fit for both June on the Range and my own Big Book Summer Challenge). Thanks for hosting again!
I grew up reading westerns so I'm loving June on the Range. I have 10 westerns planned. I am going to read The Rainbow Trail by Zane Grey. For my Louis L'Amour it's End of The Trail.
I very rarely read Westerns. In fact, I'm not sure I have ever read any. But I'm looking forward to it!
I'll be reading Riders of the Purple Sage by Zane Grey (because I love the title).
For Louis L'amour, The Haunted Mesa.
Then Blood Meridian, a book I've been wanting to read for a while.. and River of Teeth, because Hippos!
I found a copy of Lonesome Dove at my library sale about 2 weeks ago, so I have my June book set!
Michael K Vaughn outstanding podna! Westerns have paid me well (Ghostwriting). 160 books by Louis L’Amour but that’s up for debate.
On another note, we dedicated ‘The Bat Is My Brother’ to you for all your work keeping ‘Horror Mayhem’ alive.
First ever reading challenge was Horror Mayhem, so I’m going to do June on the Range with a little cheat to start out. Reading a short story collection of Western SciFi called Gunfight on Europa Station but I’m reading a western genre comic this week as well, the next three weeks are classic Western Books I picked up from the second hand store and new one from Kindle Unlimited released last month. I don’t normally read Westerns so this will exciting
Hello from Belgium! I'll participate in this challenge, but considering the lack of translated western novels, I'll will be reading some strip cartoons too.
JOTR - just came across this. Count me in.
Thank you for making this a thing.
Michael, my pics are: the lonesome gods (L’Amour), some of Zane Grey (just what I will find), the Sisters Brothers and the ox-bow incident. Or Wraits of the broken land by Craig Zahler.
Hello from Ukraine 😊
My favorite event of the year. Kermit the deputy had me chuckling
3:20? AM?! What the heck? I think Roger has been having a negative effect on you.
Louis L'amour is high quality . i remember the Western section in my old Crown Books in the 80s.
June on the Range... Don't forget the old- time writers like Max Brand, Luke Short and Ernest Haycox! Many of the old B&W movies used their stories. The best Zane Grey was the trio Betty Zane, Spirit of the Border and The Last Trail but a little before the old west westerns.
I will be joining in, but I'm off to an early start. I'm currently reading 'Desert Gold' by Zane Grey which I most likely won't finish until June (it takes me a while to get through his stuff). For L'Amour, it will be 'Heller with a Gun'. Rounding out my selections will be 'The Gun Fight' by Richard Matheson and something by Elmore Leonard, Don Coldsmith, or Larry McMurtry. FYI - I'm always reading at least one Western (I usually have 3-5 books going at a time), but it's nice to focus on an event that others are participating in. Cheers!
Great video! I bought a The Haunted Mesa specifically for this event. I also have another Louis L'Amour and other books up my sleeve. Will be fun to take part for the first time. Love your outfit, you look like a true gunslinger!
I have a couple Westerns I've been keeping on the back burner for June On The Range. Definitely E.L.Doctorow's Welcome to Hard Times and Karl May's Winnetou and Old Shaterhand
This is one of my favorite events of the year. 👏🏻👏🏻 Thanks for asking me back to the Posse! I’ll be reading my first Zane Grey this year. - MJ
Howdy partner, took part last year and had great fun, so a belated thank you for that. Last times highlights for me were "Dragon Teeth" by Michael Chriton, "Shane" & because it was in someone's top 100 westerns "little house on the prairie" which i surprised by, i had feared that it was going to be like the tv series but was excellent for a children's book
Shane and Dragon Teeth are two of the only Westerns I own! I'll have to read them this year
My father-in-law has about 40 Zane Grey titles , similar to the edition you showed, at his stately cottage. As a collection they look great. There will never be a shortage of west-(erns) up north.
This is about the only reading event I still participate in. I am heading to my local used bookstore this week to see what I can find that is dusty and covered in sagebrush.🤠🐴
My father had the complete works of Zane Gray but it was one of the things that got lost when our home in Louisiana was sold off 😢
I'm reading Blood Meridian. Some might call this a Western but I'm not sure. I also spent a week in Colorado and went to the top of Pike's Peak, so that should count for something.
Hey, I just read The Curse of Capistrano just a couple months ago. His mask covered his entire face in that one. The Disney Zorro TV series was of course a favorite of mine as a child.
I just pick up some Zane Grey and Louis L’Amour for June on the Range. Those plus Zorro, and perhaps Lonesome Dove should keep me busy for June 😃📚
I haven't read an Edge book in awhile will try to get one in next month. I think got a L'amour and an Edge in last June. I forget.
I saw a few episodes of the old Lone Ranger show a couple of years ago (after decades). In one, men came in and said their nefarious activity was interrupted by a masked man, all in white, on a Palamino, and he had an Indian with him. The boss said, "Wait, was the Indian riding a 'Paint ?"
Like there were other masked do-gooders all in white on Palaminos with Indian sidekicks riding other-colored horses.
Michael, you’re so entertaining. I watch whether I care about the content or not. I love the repetitions for effect. If you didn’t hear it the first time, here is again! Keep doing what you’re doing.
Looking forward to JotR, quite a TBR there.
Looking forward to this! I've never read westerns but my grandfather did. His favorite author was L'Amour. So in June, it will feel like I'm hanging out with him again. I have Lonesome Dove and three Louis L'Amour books ready to go!
I'll be reading The Lonesome Dove, The Warrior's Path, Sudden, and The Quick and the Dead
Found a few Zane Grey Western Magazines from 40s 50s on the Internet Archive. Nice.
Looking forward to June. It’ll be Zorro and Lonesome Dove for me I think 🤔
"Roger and I have returned - from cowboy night at the local gay bar"
That explains Roger’s hungover look 😉
I started June on the Range early with Butcher’s Crossing. Zane Gray ; Call of the Canyon is next. Louis L’Amour ; Honda to follow. Finishing up with Blood Meridian and Warlock.
As a youth I liked the Edge cowboy books
Where's Roger's ten-gallon hat?
June on the Range is a good excuse for me to read a western, which I haven't done in many, many months--and I LOVE westerns! I haven't read any Zane Grey in several years, and even longer for L'Amour.
Charles Alden Seltzer wrote in that period BETWEEN Grey and L'Amour, so his style is a bit closer to that of Grey. Not as action packed as L'Amour's stories, but a good storyteller, just the same.
If you found ANY book at HPB for 10 cents, you found a bargain for sure.
The Lost dust cover of the Lost wagon train!
We've got a big used book sale next weekend (first weekend of June), I'll have to pick up some Louis L'amour books.
I just read a western today a bit before the schedule :)
Last year I read the first three books in the First Mountain Man series by William Johnstone, so my main goal is to pick that series up again and make some progress.
So excited!
Howdy Hopalong Vaughan ! Roger needs a cowboy hat. Highly recommend the Last Gunfighter series by William Johnstone. !
Thanks
Found a Louis L'Amour book at one of my local used book shops. Looking forward to participating in June on the Range. Is there a BINGO card like Horror MAY-hem? I enjoy the BINGO card for that.
I’ve only read one western ever, and that was (not surprisingly) Riders of the Purple Sage. I started the sequel the Rainbow Trail but never could get through it. Maybe June on the range is time to try again!
No lonesome dove?
I have been waiting for this
So excited! 🤠🐴
They all sound like bangers!
I'm pumped bro'!!!
My dad used to read this series called Longarm. It was typical of the genre. About 250 pages, the covers were interchangable from one another. Can't vouch for the quality of writing but basically the cowboy version of the Executioner books. I looked it up once, there are almost 500 books in the series.
Same as Louis Lamour
@@guaporeturns9472 Thats unfair to Lamour. His stuff was WAY better. He had his fallbacks he would always go to but he was a much better writer.
I love all your outfits and how they correspond with the videos! It was a kick seeing your Vampire Chronicles video last night with the very verbose and flamboyant outfit there and then seeing the cowboy gear on today lol. Definitely gave me a smile and a chuckle. Good stuff.
I read The Mark of Zorro last year during June on the Range. You were in Hayward? CA? My grandmother lived there. This year I'm reading Flint, The Ox-Bow Incident, Riders of the Purple Sage, True Grit... and maybe Blood Meridian.
Will be joining again, I don't usually read Westerns, so I look forward to June on the Range.
I once lost a Wagon Train. It was real embarrassing
I will definitely read some Westerns next month. Bill Pronzini is one of those writers who really should be better known. Clair Huffaker wrote a book called The Cowboy and The Cossack about a cattle drive in Russia. It is probably the second best cattle drive novel I've read. (The best is of course is Lonesome Dove.) He also wrote a Western called Flaming Lance that became a movie with Elvis. I have the novel but haven't read it or seen the movie. He also wrote for TV westerns. His episode "The Hero" in The Virginian was very good.
My favorite time of year! 🤠
Have to say that I used to read Westerns all of the time. I plan to read Zorro because, for some reason, I never have despite being a huge Zorro TV show as a child. Going to reread Comstock Lode by Louis L'Amour. Haven't chosen a Zane Grey yet. Thank you for this event 🎉
Yay! 🤠
My grandfather read Westerns exclusively. He had hundreds of them. Dresser drawers would be stuffed full as well as bookshelves.
I'm looking forward to June on the Range. Much like you do with other reading challenges, however, I'm probably going off trail from your prompts.
L'amour's Sackett Family saga is admittedly a little formulaic but I love them all. Any are worth reading and the order is best in chronological but you can jump in anywhere. Ride the River is great with a teen girl protagonist. Read it to your daughters.
I agree - the Sacketts are good reading, though the first few in the series aren't as good, I think. I just read Ride the River last month and loved it. As a girl growing up in the 60s I yearned for more adventure books with girls as the MC, and even after all these years it delights me to find one!
No daughters. Or sons for that matter.
I started early. Half way through The Ox-Bow Incident. Really good.
Lonesome Dove is my pick for June on the Range. We'll see what else I can get to this month.
Probably some of Elmore Leonard's Westerns
Excellent recommendation
Really looking forward to my first June on the Range. Bought six Louis L’Amour books in anticipation 😊
I actually never read a western (yet). And the only 'western' i currently have is Bonanza 😂. Can i still kind of... join with only that one book? Is it even considered western? lolz.
I am curious though... how i will enjoy western. And i do have my own book bingo in my reading journal, where i have the prompt: reading a book from a genre i have never read, or haven't read to often. So that would fit :D
I loved "To Tame a Land" when I was younger. I think I had that paperback version of it. It felt like a real person telling you his life story.
I read Lonesome Dove (best book ever) and Hondo last year. Iv picked up a few more Louis l'Amour books since so ill be reading The Daybreakers and a few more in June. Should be fun.
I'm going to try Holly Martins this June on the Range. Maybe _Lone Rider of Sante Fe,_ or _Death at Double-H Ranch._ Know where I can get a copy?
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I have a book in mind, but it's a nonfiction history about Hawaiian cowboys who go to a rodeo in Wyoming and are laughed at until they perform well. Does that count?
I've had little something stabled, fed an watered, just waiting for June - the second volume of the 1950s western Ghost Rider comicbook.
Zorro or Senorita Scorpion may well ride into town too.
I'll be read a L'Amour, Zorro and Zane Grey short story. If the is time I'm going to try the Apache novels by ERB.
I remember those being pretty good.
This is the year for "Dead Man's Walk".
Hello. My friend. Can you do a video on all of Michael moorcocks the eternal champion books?
Eventually
So you got two books for 10cents at Half Priced Books? Does that mean they were originally 20 cents? 🤔
Reilly's Luck LL
The Last of the Plainsmen ZG
The Mark of Zorro JM
The Doomsday Bullet by Ray Hogan
I own all these except Zorro.
Very excited.
I experienced Zorro a few months ago. Overlooking the classism and subtle racism, it is a dynamite book.
@@tonette6592 Cool. I'm very excited to get to it.
Posse From Hell is GREAT. I read that and went searching for everything else by Clair Huffaker I could find... which, unfortunately, is a rather pricey enterprise nowdays. He's scarce.
See if you can fit some Lewis B. Patten in there, too. You won't regret it. A Killing in Kiowa is especially amazing, and Death Stalks Yellowhorse is great if you want what's basically a slasher novel, set in the west.
The 500 book challenge may limit him! I've heard Clair Huffaker is amazing!
@@glockensig Huffaker's Cowboy and the Cossack is one of those books that immediately shot up near the top of my "best books I ever read" list. And luckily that one seems to still be in print! :)
Would you describe Last of the Mohicans as a Western? I know it is set in the Old West, but is that the criteria or are there other things to look for?
Well, it’s a definitely a frontier story. It’s set in 1757, mostly around Lake George, New York. Most Westerns are set at least 100 years later, usually between 1860-1890. Also, New York isn’t in the West. Great book though!
@@michaelk.vaughan8617 I guess it doesn't really count for June on the range, I have had on my shelf for ages! Probably buy a copy of Shane instead. Last year I read True Grit and The Shootist both excellent 👌 Actually it was Probably a couple of years back, time flies..
Is "June on the Range" some sort of wordplay similar to other events like "Horror mayhem" ?
Not really
I imagine it's a play on the old cowboy song, "Home on the Range." Home, home on the range/Where the deer and the antelope play/Where seldom is heard/A discouraging word/And the skies are not cloudy all day...
I'm not reading a Western novel. I'm sticking with horror, classic literature, etc.
My choices for June on the Range 2024-LL To Tame a Land (I have read it probably 25+ times) or maybe Flint (my favorite LL books), hmm Zane Grey West of the Pecos, and 2 ERB westerns Outlaw of Hell's Bend & Deputy Chief of Comanche County.