I haven‘t read this book yet but it‘s been on my tbr for awhile. I‘ve never been to South Dakota but I‘d really love to see the Dignity statue. #traveltuesday
I haven‘t read this book yet but it‘s been on my tbr for awhile. I‘ve never been to South Dakota but I‘d really love to see the Dignity statue. #traveltuesday
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I usually like stories that have multiple plot lines all moving toward each other. In this case, though, there might have been a few too many ideas all trying to make sense together. I really liked the flashbacks into the main characters' pasts, but some of their interactions in the present seemed a bit too forced.
This was good. They may have been the only black family, but there were “Indians” nearby; Isaac hates the Indians, so Rachel took her cue from her husband (though she would need the help of one of the women later on). I especially liked the way it ended, and would love for there to be a sequel, as I‘d love to know what happens next!
Hope it works! Las Vegas horse owner deterring 'porch pirates' with manure https://www.abc15.com/news/deterring-porch-pirates-with-manure
Day 4 - Wilderness: Debut novel 2008. 8y waiting for this author to write another novel because this book was that good. It was the Homestead Act of 1862 that brought a young couple to the harsh terrain of a prairie on the American frontier - the Badlands - a barren plateau of wilderness in southwestern SD. This spotlights that many of these pioneers were African Americans looking for something to call their own. Recommended. #ReadingResolutions
This is my daughters haul from Goodwill today. Did she ever score!!! Anything about horses and she is in wonderland!!
As fitting a place to read this desert horror tome as there could be #badlands #SouthDakota #stephenking #roadtripreads