Official Review: Morning Is Always Nigh by John Wickersham

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Re: Official Review: Morning Is Always Nigh by John Wickersham

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An enlightening review of what seems to be an interesting book, especially for nature lovers. I don't know much about the nature and wildlife of Colorado but it sounds like the book describes it in great detail as well as narrating some interesting adventures. A nice review of what sounds like an interesting book.
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This book sounds interesting! It details the adventures of a family in Colorado. I love that the author has such poetic language and also informative of the region. Congrats on the book of the day! Fantastic review!
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I like the fact that the book is full of adventure. The one that caught my attention more is that of a ghost train. I can't stop asking myself what happened in it. Enjoyable review.
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Not personally for me so I added to my not interested in reading shelf. However love the story about the outdoors and fly-fishing, definitely a fun story for those that enjoy that.
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Sorry, but this book seems a bit on the boring side. I'm sure other people will love it, but it's just not for me.
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Good review. :tiphat: The story doesn't sound like my cup of tea especially the information about fly fishing and trout. :hand:
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This book reminds me of Huck Finn. I like that it is set in Colorado, that there are adventures, and also poems in the book. I think my son would enjoy reading it.
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Post by rusyalana »

The book sounds interesting. It is not only full of various adventures but has an educational value as well. It gives a lot of fly-fishing tips and techniques, basics of flying an airplane, and photography techniques and others. The pictures are wonderful too. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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Post by Elke »

I like the way you've written the review. I'm still learning, so I'm always looking at others to pick up tips.
Although I like the review, the book doesn't seem very appealing to me. A lot of outdoorsy stuff, that I'm not really interested in. But maybe I will give it a try anyway :)
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This book seems great for those looking to travel in Colorado. I’m not sure it’s the book for me as this is not catching my attention. I’m sure for those that read this book they will enjoy it. Great review.
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Thanks for the great review. The adventures sound interesting. Tips and added information on photography would make it more interesting. I will definitely add it to my to be read list.
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This book reminds me of some interesting books which I read in literature class. So I am glad to give this a try. Thanks for the review and congratulations on being BOTD
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Post by Kgaelsdottir »

Sounds like a fascinating book...maybe a bit like A River Runs Through It? (I'm thinking of the fly-fishing...) Any book that has such a combination of description, vivid narration, and really having a sense of place always sounds evocative. Does it appeal equally to both male and female readers?
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Post by Ms Maina »

This book is quite a good read for people planning to travel to Colorado or like advetures, fly fishing and trout. The reader gets to relate with Danny's experiences. It is knowledgeable as well which is a plus. I will pass on this one though, not my cup of tea but I think it's a great book.
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Post by Lee_Reads »

I will definitely read this story! Thanks for a great review and noting that the author has included lots of information about Colorado’s wildlife. This sounds like a great book for naturalists. I am thrilled to hear that it is well-written. Thanks again.
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