Review of Fishing for Dr Richard

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What a refreshing non-fiction book. I like the author’s approach to topics of faith and beliefs. I don’t typically read non-fiction, but the reviewer’s statements about Bob and Dr. Richard’s commentary has me considering reading the book!
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A bond between strangers often leads to some interesting discussions.

Thank you for the great review.
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This book's origin story is intriguing. I think Dr. Richard and the writer ought to give us more information and fascinating viewpoints on the subjects they have covered. The founding father of pharmaceutical medicine is one of the two main protagonists in this novel, and the other is a former architect and church minister, making them both quite interesting persons.
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It is very rare to find someone who will listen to you. If you find one, hold them jealously. The friendship between the author and Dr. Richard exemplified this.
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I love the bond they have established, and the way Bob addresses Richard in the book's title has already given us how the former perceives the latter
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"Fishing for Dr Richard" is an extraordinary way to develop a friendship and eventually a work of art. I love your review and notice that you enjoyed the diverse topics of the book. I hope others will too.
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Seems like a memoir. Amazing review I must say. Congratulations on winning BOTD.
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I loved reading this book. The two men were very good about expressing themselves and their ideas. And the book is a great idol for the young people and to make them realize the world beliefs and to have compassion for people and to be very gentle towards the nature.
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I love that this book gives you perspectives from both men of science and men of faith. I’m definitely curious to read it!
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This seems like a simple and easy-to-read book with many important life lessons. I believe it also shows that it's possible to disagree and remain friends. Nice work on your review!
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I've never been a huge fan of philosophical books, but having different unbiased views is really intriguing. Thank you for the review.
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It's great to meet someone with whom you share some connection. A journey to fishing turned to pilgramage- When you meet people of like minds, the journey is easy no matter where or what it takes. I think i like the message in this book.
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This is absolutely a novel idea for me. A book about two people discussing their beliefs, career, education, childhood, health, women, and relationships sounds nice. Congrats to the author on being the #BOTD!
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The idea of meeting someone who is as clear and as vocal about their opinions on different topics is one sure way of making a friend. Sounds like an interesting book to read, especially to see the parts where their ideologies linked up and where they argued. Great review.
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Post by Tara D Morgan »

Great review. I can't say a book on fishing would be my first choice of reading matter but I love that these two have become friends through a shared love :)
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