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I Never Met An Idiot On The River (2000)

by Henry Winkler(Favorite Author)
3.67 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: I am so happy I read this book. I've Never Met an Idiot on the River is a autobiography by Henry Winkler. The book is about how Henry struggles every day fighting dyslexia. Henry finds fly fishing hard at first but he manages to love it. Henry finds fly fishing makes him happy and he is good at it. My personal favorite part of the book is how fly fishing was so hard to Henry at the beginning because of his fight with dyslexia but every day he went to a small isolated stream in Montana. He never gave up trying to learn fly fishing even though it was not easy for him. He is my hero for this and I hope I can have the same happiness as him some day. One thing I didn't like about the book is that it is a slow read. Although he is a great writer. I would recommend th... moreis book to any outdoors men. I too love to fly fish. This is a great book and Henry Winkler is a Great writer.
review 2: Entertaining memoir, endearingly personal without signs it was touched by a professional ghostwriter. Not super well-written or groundbreaking, but a good read. I thought that Mr. Winkler's personal stories about overcoming adversity, fly fishing and amateur nature photography were an interesting look into his life. Sadly, though, this book was extremely short. I've read *chapters* longer than this whole book, which I read from beginning to end in less than two days - spending only my commuting time on the train. . less
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Medo
I enjoyed this book. It was good to see Henry Winkler as himself rather than the Fonz!!
jill
Inspirational stories and beautiful photographs. I really enjoyed this!
steph
Fun light reading with nice nature photos.
KLVBGPNS
Great fishing stories and photographs.
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