Review of Fishing for Dr Richard

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Re: Review of Fishing for Dr Richard

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Wow. Must be an interesting novel. Sharing in the wealth of experience of the elder is an awesome opportunity. I'm glad the author is willing to share his encounter with the world through this book.
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Interesting. This looks like a great book for companionship and conversation among friends. I appreciate the free book and will give it a read. Great review!
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This sounds like a very interesting read - the author and his companion embark on a journey to discuss various things about life; the discussions have been presented in an unbiased manner. Thank you for the review!
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I cannot wait to sink my teeth into this one. I am already heavily aligned to the viewpoint of one and can't wait to hear what the other side has to bring. Truly sounds like an electrifying journey of discovery. Well done on BOTD.
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Meeting people and making friends with like minds is one of the things I enjoy. I'd want to read this book to journey with these two men on howbtheor relationship grew. Thanks for an interesting review.
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A strong bond of affection and trust is formed by the two men through their regular discussions.
Despite their differfering ideas and views on different things. The strong bond of friendship and affection is in no way effected.
As this friendship deepens and each person becomes more relaxed and comfortable in each others company.
The conversations flow more freely and easily. With an exchange in ideas, views, experience, beliefs....
It's a heart warming and thought provoking review.
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