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    I have an eclectic taste. From Dungeon Crawler Carl to nautical nonfiction to hard and weird sci fi. I read Lonesome Dove recently and it has become my favorite of all time. For other Lonesome Dove lovers, what book would you suggest? Thanks!

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    1. Happy-State-3701 on

      I have similar tastes.. and faced similar struggles trying to match LD… my best suggestion is to carve out aspects you enjoyed about LD and read based on those. If you’re looking for one book to capture everything you won’t find it (at least I haven’t)

    2. East of Eden, Stoner, A Gentleman from Moscow, A Man Called Ove, and Shogun are some of my other favorites in character driven fiction.

    3. serralinda73 on

      I’ll second Little Big Man – it’s a great book.

      I’d suggest also Shogun by James Clavell if you want another big, epic historical story, but set in a completely different time and culture.

    4. I’m about 90% done with Matterhorn (harrowing on the ground Vietnam War experience) that’s very character driven.

      Warning though, it feels like a deployment at times.

    5. Little Big Man had been mentioned, that’s a good one.

      I’d say read the rest of the sequels and prequels of Lonesome Dove. For me, they were all enjoyable, the original was the best though.

    6. Mark Helprin is an incredible writer. Try A Winters Tale or Soldier of the Great War.

      Larry McMurtrty has quite a few good books besides Lonesome Dove.

      Good luck!

    7. Another LD stan here. Suggestions for you:

      Pillars of the Earth (you are not gonna believe how much you will enjoy this book reading its description. How in the world can cathedral building be interesting? Just trust me)

      Blood Meridian

      Jonathan Strang and Mr Norrell

      The Color Purple

      The Glass Castle

      Geek Love

      In Cold Blood

      Sing Unburied Sing

      James

    8. Really tough question.

      I can give you a few of my other favorite novels:

      *Cryptonomicon* by Neal Stephenson

      *Dune* by Frank Herbert

      *The Satanic Verses* by Salman Rushdie

      *Lord of the Rings* by JRR Tolkien

    9. gumbercules_10 on

      You should check out the Border Trilogy by Cormac McCarthy.

      All the Pretty Horses.
      The Crossing.
      Cities of the Plain.

      Excellent reads.

    10. ProfessionalBrick717 on

      The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell was the book that cured my LD book hangover.

    11. Gone with the Wind, The Thorn Birds, The Hearts Invisible Furies, Pillars of the Earth, The Poisonwood Bible, The Prince of Tides, East of Eden, Watership Down

    12. The rest of the series gets mixed reviews, but I personally loved jumping directly into streets of Laredo after lonesome dove. Picks up where it left off.

    13. Tough one.
      I made the mistake of reading east of Eden right after LD and I found it much much worse.

      My recommendation is to go to something completely different so that it can’t be compared as any comparison will be painful.

    14. Unlikely_March_5173 on

      Bridge of Sighs

      You know, Larry McMurtry was hella prolific

      I like Texasville alot

      But try some of his other stuff

    15. Grapes of Write. Travels with Charlie by John Steinbeck.

      A Man Called Ove, Beartown and Us Against you by Fredrick Backman.

      Indian Horse, The Moon of the Falling Snow and Moon of the Falling leaves are books from a First Nations point of view. (Native Canadian).

      Out Stealing Horses. This one is set in Norway. Its short and it has that adventure feel to it.

      Anything by Cormac McCarthy.

      Anything by Annie Proulx or Barbara Kingsolver.

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