The Light of the Western Stars (Illustrated), by Zane Grey
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A New York society girl buys a ranch which becomes the center of frontier warfare. Her loyal superintendent rescues her when she is captured by bandits. A surprising climax brings the story to a delightful close.
The Light of the Western Stars (Illustrated), by Zane Grey- Amazon Sales Rank: #2314975 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-03
- Released on: 2015-06-03
- Format: Kindle eBook
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Light of the western stars By raypal45 One of my favorite Zane Grey westerns of all time. Tightly written story with good plot. Nice descriptions of the western country( one of Mr. Grey's forte. Bad guys,noble heroes and an impossibly good heroine. No sex so suitable for most young people. However those who are politically correct may quibble at the descriptions of blacks, native Americans and Mexican-Americans. However that was the language of the times and we should not rewrite history to suit our own political beliefs.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. (Maybe) skim-worthy By birdgirl This book might be worth skimming. (I stress "might.") You can skip the whole part from about 94% to 99% of the way through, which was almost entirely a very detailed and unnecessary description of a car ride. It might have been meant to draw out the suspense, but it was entirely too long for that - particularly since the payoff is very small. You read (or skim) pages after pages of descriptions of the harrowing drive for nothing, because the end is very unsatisfying - no romantic meeting or glimpse of the characters' happiness together or anything. Some people might like to "use their imaginations," but I would rather use my imagination for the hundreds of miles of driving and actually read about the characters' interaction. There are a lot of other unnecessary descriptions and plot devices as well, or parts that aren't particularly important that are drawn out. Lastly, throughout the book there are no real romantic scenes between the main characters - there's barely even any discernible romantic/sexual tension. And the guy isn't even present for about half the book. I for one didn't find it satisfying.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Not a dumbed down western. By Rich Summer If you are an aristocratic young lady that is getting jaded with touring Europe and high society functions, then why not decide to visit your black-sheep brother in the fairly tamed West. Of course he hasn't been to town to pick up your telegrams yet. This leaves you at the train station wondering why your brother isn't there. Then things get a tad hectic. So read it. It has an ending line I never expected to see in a Western.There is a lot more to the plot. The dynamics are interesting.Zane Grey was only about a half century ahead of his time. It seems like other westerns are imitations.He may actually spend too much time on his character's motivations. How can people that have a well-defined purpose or goal continually question themselves?As in most westerns the folks are bigger than life. The scenery is great. I think Louis L'Amour learned from him.Each of his novels has sent me to a dictionary a half-dozen to a dozen times. I don't believe I have a small vocabulary. I actually learn while reading a Western. LoL
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