Official Review: What the River Wants by Arthur Byrd

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Re: Official Review: What the River Wants by Arthur Byrd

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A story about self discovery and the roles to be played, both at family level and outside. This sounds interesting, especially considering the several twists and turns you mentioned in the review. I'll check it out. Thanks for the review.
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Your review is excellent. You have included both your opinion and the summary of the book. Your review is well-structured and expertly written. Well done!
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This book sounds interesting and deep. The characters seem to be diverse and well developed. Though I am intrigued by it, I'm usually looking for a lighter read. Deeply psychological books inviting the readers to look at mortality are usually too much for me. However, the review makes this book worth a try.
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I enjoyed your analysis of the book as well as the description of it. From the sample pages I read, it definitely delves into the deep psychological aspect of a family, as you pointed out.

I noticed in your review that the book seems to focus on Tom (naturally, as he is the patriarch) but the sample pages seemed more from the perspective of the grandson, Lee. Does that continue throughout the book? Or, when Lee returns home (as I'm assuming he does) does the focus stay on Tom? Thanks for a well-written review. I enjoyed reading it and it makes me want to read the book even more.
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It is clear that the title is partly explained by the setting of this novel. But as far as I understand from the review, it is a metaphor that pervades even in the way the novel evolves, the "fluidity" of the events as opposed to the causes and justifications, that could be seen as the banks of the river.
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I like books featuring characters from different generations. Tom sounds like an interesting character, proud and distant, trying to keep up appearances. I may give this one a look. Thanks for the review, bluegreen. :techie-studyingbrown:
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It sounds like this one really applies the adage that you can't run away from your problems. It sounds like Tom.has done that by planting himself in a remote cabin away from everyone. This one seemed a bit too slow for my taste, but your review was very insightful. This one is just not a fit for me.
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Relationship engines the blood stream. What we do allied and appears in our relatives. The characters you develops will factuate your even four generations. Behave well and change when there's need to avoid appearing or occure to you forthcoming generations thank. The river want social and pandemous behavior in your family, school, church, country in general.
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This is a great review One has to point out how easy is to broke apart from family but it takes so much more to get back to somewhat of a relationship. The plotline is very intriguing. I might give it a chance.
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What the River Wants by Arthur Byrd - I enjoyed the review and the sample. I like it when you can hear characters think and get to understand them better.
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This is exactly the book I would love to read, a progressive family story. Excellent work by the author. Thanks for this review.
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Family is important in everyday life, everyone should value it.This is a coming of age fiction drama novel on family relationship, reunion,betrayal and family growth.
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It seemed to be a story about the significance of family in one's life; about how one really cannot live a meaningful life without support coming from own bloodline. Congrats!
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The review was simply outstanding. Thanks for the info.
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I am not sure whether I have the needed patience to go on with reading of this book since it has a slow initial pace. But I feel that this one as a good as well as an interesting book. Congratulations on being BOTD
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