Official Review: A Lifetime Of Fishing by Jack Walsh

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Re: Official Review: A Lifetime Of Fishing by Jack Walsh

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Thanks for the review,I feel I would like to read this book on a cold and stormy night.
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I'm always intrigued when nonfiction stories sound like anything but. One about fishing is bound to be action-packed.
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Thanks for the review. The story reminded me of Moana that he is already attracted to the sea at an early age.
I commend him that he keeps on pursuing his interest on being at the sea. I always had high respect for fishermen as the sea and oceans will not be always come but is harsh and may end their lives.
I'm not into Non-fictions but it somehow made me read it some time.
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The review sound good and real good,the life of jack walsh since at the tender age of 6 years spending much time in fishing activities until he starts fishing business using various method of hauling in many varieties of fish and crustaceans.I would like to give this book of lifetime fishing 4/4s stars.
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A great in-depth review. I have read a few pages and was about ready to give in. Your review has changed my mind and I will stick with it.
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Very well written review. I especially loved the warning about the swear words. It doesn't bother me personally, but I'm sure some people are sensitive to that type of thing. I'm still on the fence about whether or not I'll enjoy this book. It seems like a pretty nice read though so I'll give it a chance. I've already picked up the copy. The cover is beautiful but is kind of lacking in flair.
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Very nice and expecting, though seems like I was pushed to devour the letters and word found because it was just as I do expect it to be written. Though I didn't write any but this one I think has covered all.
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