Who's got an opinion about The River Why?

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namfos

hayajasomwa,
21 Mac 2024, 11:19:4621 Mac
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I'm hoping to enlist some assistance from the few, the proud, the literate among the members of TPFR:

Should I bother to read The River Why ?

It's the 1983 novel by David James Duncan.

Thanks,
Mark

Kevin KB

hayajasomwa,
21 Mac 2024, 11:33:4421 Mac
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Mark, 

I have not read it or any books by James Duncan.  But Amazon gives it a relatively high rating.  The book is available through the Fairfax library Libby App as either an E-Book or Audio book.  

Hope this gives you an idea.

Kevin

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Rob Snowhite

hayajasomwa,
21 Mac 2024, 11:35:5921 Mac
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It’s on my list to re read. I’ll enjoy it more the second time.  Its timeframe is timeless. It will read as a current and relevant book. Richie will say yes to reading it. Skip the movie. 


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Todd Ringler

hayajasomwa,
21 Mac 2024, 12:10:3221 Mac
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i read it a few months ago. yes. i would recommend. it left me feeling better about the world and fishing and people. 

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It’s on my list to re read. I’ll enjoy it more the second time.  Its timeframe is timeless. It will read as a current and relevant book. Richie will say yes to reading it. Skip the movie. 

Greg Feder

hayajasomwa,
21 Mac 2024, 14:02:5321 Mac
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Mark, I enjoyed it.  

Cheers, 

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Daniel Lazenby

hayajasomwa,
21 Mac 2024, 17:25:2221 Mac
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I read it. Found it interesting enough to finish reading the book. Though it wasn't a real page-turner. It's not something I'd read a second time.

I'd borrow it from a library rather than purchase it. 

Daniel


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hayajasomwa,
21 Mac 2024, 17:30:3121 Mac
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As noted, yes to the book.  It is timeless, and is everything that you imagine a new fly fisher coming of age story should be.

 

Do NOT watch the movie.  I shut it off after 15 minutes.  Amber Heard did a lousy job portraying Eddie.

 

We have a copy here.

 

 

R

Catherine Peltier

hayajasomwa,
21 Mac 2024, 19:03:5821 Mac
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Yep, dreadful movie. And I can watch almost anything!

C

Casey Peltier

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Tom Steeley

hayajasomwa,
21 Mac 2024, 19:30:3521 Mac
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Amber was so hot in Never Back Down.

Trent Jones

hayajasomwa,
21 Mac 2024, 22:52:3321 Mac
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Mark, 

100% worth a read. Will probably make you reevaluate why you fly fish…in a good way. I decided to never watch the movie, because the book simply doesn’t need a movie adaptation. It’s set in the pacific NW, which I have visited once and yet the writing about the area Gus plies with his fly rod and general fishy acumen is vivid enough to paint a near perfect picture of area. 

-Trent “leterate kinda TPfr contrbutar” Jones

namfos

hayajasomwa,
22 Mac 2024, 13:30:1722 Mac
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Thank you all for your thoughtful, considered opinions. 

After reading about 40% of it (acc to my Kindle Paperwhite) in addition to this being my 3rd attempt, I've put it aside as just so much literate self-indulgence. It just didn't capture me, grab me, earn my enthusiastic engagement.  Joseph Heywood's The Snowfly, which I read a couple of months ago (for the second time), was a much better story.

Mark

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