6 Wednesday, April 1, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Favorite books for troubled times By Kema Clark Columnist I like two kinds of books or movies: either the bad guy dies at the end or the couple live happily ever after. All my favorite books and movies are series. By the time I9ve read or watched a couple of them, I feel like the characters are either my best friends or I want to shoot them. Either way, they9re real people. Louis L9Amour9s Sackett series is awesome. Tell Sackett is one of the greatest characters ever in a Western 4 and it has nothing to do with the fact that Sam Elliott plays Tell Sackett in the TV movies. Really. I9ve been reading Louis L9Amour books for a hundred years and The Sackett TV movie didn9t come out until 1979. Of course, after you watch The Sackett movie, you9ll picture Sam as Tell in all the books with that char- acter. And that makes the books even better when you read them again. I have the set of saddle-brown Louis L9Amour books (100-plus) that go with me everywhere. They traveled from Georgia to Oregon and are so happy to be living in the West. If you like a little sci- fi in your soup, try F. Paul Wilson9s Repairman Jack series. Jack