Review of Fishing for Dr Richard

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This is not the kind of book I would pick up, usually but reading your review has really tempted to read this!
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The genesis of the book is engaging. I think that Dr. Richard and the author can provide us with a lot of insight and exciting perspectives on the topics they have addressed.
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This is a truly charming account of genuine friendship personal questions and insights capable of lifting mind and heart even as sickness and old age impose their physical restraints. The book is temporarily free on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review.
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This sounds like an interesting read as the two men get to know the innermost thoughts of each other as well as spend quality time together. I am sure they learned a lot from each other along the way! Thanks for the excellent review!
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Sounds like an interesting book. I will check it out to find more about the relationship between Dr Richard and Bob.
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Although it might seem boring to some people, I like when books discuss concepts, it feels like I'm getting more knowledge than from a normal book. I would love to read this book. Congrats!
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This seems like an interesting book about conversations between two men and their perspectives on life.
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The two persons which this book revolves around are very interesting people because one is the founding father of pharmaceutical medicine while the other is a former architect and church minister. Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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I enjoyed reading your review, but this book sounds like it is not at all to my taste. I won't be reading it, but I hope people who do find what they are looking for in it!
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The idea that a fishing pilgrimage culminated into this book is very ingenious. However, I'll have to skip this read because I don't read non-fiction.
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I'm really look forward to learning about the relationship between Bob and Dr Richard. Nice review.
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Post by Jonathan Wagner »

I enjoyed reading your review as it gave me a good understanding of what to expect when reading the book. From your review, it seems like the chronicles of time on the continuum of a friendship that starts out rather superficially at first and develops in depth over time. Looking forward to the read!!
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Post by Sanju Lali »

A story of two men who embark on a journey to discuss about their lives is nicely presented in the book "Fishing for Dr Richard" by Bob Kimmerling. This book looks interesting to me.
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The themes stated in this review are things I'm interested in reading about. I look forward to reading this book. Nice review.
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Post by Fernado BA »

I'm really look forward to learning about the relationship between Bob and Dr Richard. Nice review.
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