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Coyote Songs...Tales From The Western Road |
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Rating:  Summary: Five Star Winner! Review: "Coyote Songs" is one of the best non-fiction books out there. Ron Marr has a unique style that can make you laugh, cry & think about what's really important in life. One of my favorite quotes in the "Love & War" chapter is "Love means never having to say you're sorry for being yourself." Another great line in the "Greener Grass" chapter is "I want to fly without wings or chains, discover what's really inside a Twinkie, have 47,563 pen pals, run for king of nothing & maybe just write one bestseller." I think Ron has written a bestseller; & I wish & hope he writes many more.
Rating:  Summary: Five Star Winner! Review: "Coyote Songs" is one of the best non-fiction books out there. Ron Marr has a unique style that can make you laugh, cry & think about what's really important in life. One of my favorite quotes in the "Love & War" chapter is "Love means never having to say you're sorry for being yourself." Another great line in the "Greener Grass" chapter is "I want to fly without wings or chains, discover what's really inside a Twinkie, have 47,563 pen pals, run for king of nothing & maybe just write one bestseller." I think Ron has written a bestseller; & I wish & hope he writes many more.
Rating:  Summary: A Wonderful Book Review: This is a great book for anyone who enjoys dogs, nature, Montana, emotional introspection, analysis of value systems or just plain good writing. Marr's anthology of essays explores several basic themes, and one of the more refreshing themes is that we've all lost sight of the important things in life. We're all too busy, and we don't take time to have enough fun. Marr's right. We need to search inward and find what is important to us, and then take the time to experience and enjoy those things. Marr is a gifted writer and this is an excellent book. A guy like Andy Melrose in Charles City, Iowa would really enjoy this book.
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