Review of Fishing for Dr Richard

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Post by Loniya Chabili Mubanga »

It definitely sounds like a special bond between Dr Richard and Bob, I love the age difference between them, such friendships always inspire me. I'm not big on non-fiction so I don't think is read the book. But it's sounds really wholesome.
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This is a review which informs us about the story of two men who relate for years.
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An interesting and thought provoking memoir showing the value of friendship and fishing. Good one from the author. Congratulations on being the book of the day!
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Seems like an interesting book that discusses more on social bonding, which is one of the most important aspects of human life. Without it, the world will be in chaos. Excellent review.
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Truly Captivating. Having someone dear to you to share opinions with is always very refreshing and enlightening.
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This review definitely showed me that I want to read this book as soon as possible. Thank you.
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Sounds like an interesting book but not my the kind that I would enjoy. The idea of two people sharing their inner most private thoughts is intrigueing but not something I will enjoy.
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I love having intelligent conversations with people. It's a very different level of connection and I'm fortunate to have people in my life with whom I can converse about things deeply. I'm glad Bob found Dr. Richard to have so many discussions with.
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I love intelligent, unbiased discussions. Looking forward to this book. Thanks for the review!
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The fact that the author develops each character simultaneously without overdoing one of them makes this text enjoyable. Thanks for the review.
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While the book appears not to be fast-paced or action-packed, it surely has its in-depth meaning and fascinating storylines. Great review.
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Opening up to people and sharing your experiences is something that helps us grow. This book highlights the key experiences in the lives of 2 such men. Great content and captivating style. Good job!
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Non fiction books are not my cup of tea. But I've read the review and the book seems rather interesting. The two men are so different (a businessman and a church minister who once was an architect) yet their conversations give a nice opportunity to learn various aspects of life experienced from different perspectives. I'm sure the book will find its reader. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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Post by Aashu Chaudhary »

Bob And Richard's journey is very peculiar in nature. It's not often to see a book that discusses the personal lives of two different strangers. I would love to give this book a try, hope I liked it.
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Post by Ohna Martin »

Sounds very interesting, although this is not really my genre so I will skip this book. I am sure Bob and Dr. Richard had a very interesting journey, but there is nothing captivating enough for me to say that I absolutely have to read this book.
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