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The River
By Michael Neale
Published by Thomas Nelson
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On 3/22 amymaimee wrote: This book was ok. I was kind of bored by the end. It was predictable. I did enjoy that it involved white water rafting and it really made me want to move to Colorado (and get away from Kansas!) I didn't understand why they capitalized the word River all the time either, and it was a bit annoying. I'm ... Go to the River
On 2/18 T Riley wrote: Gabriel Clarke is mysteriously drawn to The River, a ribbon of frothy white water carving its way through steep canyons high in the Colorado Rockies. The rushing waters beckon him to experience freedom and adventure. But something holds him back—the memory of the terrible event he witnessed on The ... The River
On 2/12 cenneidigh wrote: Title: TheRiver Author:Michael Neale Review: I felt two things after reading The River; first I really wanted to go whitewater rafting, and two, this was a nice story. Marketed under the banner of religious/inspirational literature it doesn’t really have that feel; at least not overtly. ... Book Review - The River - Michael Neals
On 2/8 emilyheinlen wrote: The main character of the book is drawn to this river, while, at the same time, he is terrified of it because of an event from his past when he was a child. In order to overcome his fear and claim his destiny, he has to reconcile what the river means to him with what he has thought about it all these ... The River by Michael Neale
On 1/19 Mary Pursselley wrote: Author: Michael NealeGenre: General FictionPublisher: Thomas NelsonPages: 287I have to admit, when I first picked up this book I was more than a little skeptical. I've read enough books that were backed by countless rave reviews to know that great reviews don't always mean a great book. Having read dozens ... The River
On 1/17 HisFireFly wrote: Andy Andrews, the best selling author said of Michael Neale's first novel "The River is a story that will transform how you see yourself and the world" setting me up to expect a story larger than life. Gabriel Clarke was born by the river, and for the river just as his grandfather and father were. ... The River by Michael Neale
On 1/16 Elizabeth Hall wrote: The River by Michael Neale (Thomas Nelson Publishers) is a story about Gabriel Clarke that not only traverses his life from childhood to young adult-hood, but also The River where his roots began and to which he eventually returns. Mr. Neale paints an awesome picture which the reader can see, hear ... Book Review - The River by Michael Neale
On 1/15 Phillip Coxwell wrote: Gabriel Clarke is mysteriously drawn to The River, a ribbon of frothy white water carving its way through steep canyons high in the Colorado Rockies. The rushing waters beckon him to experience freedom and adventure. But something holds him back—the memory of the terrible event he witnessed on The ... Book Review: The River by Michael Neale
On 1/15 michelle keller wrote: This book tells of Gabriel, his life experiences as a child and then as an adult, and how and even why he can't escape the draw of the river. Starting off with a young Gabriel and his father, John. Gabriel unfortunately is witness to the tragic death of his father. His father dies a heroic death, saving ... The River By Michael Neale
On 1/14 arbyn wrote: Once again I was sucked in by the cover and the PR. I had no idea what The River by Michael Neale was about but was compelled to read it by the tagline: “The River is changing lives...Will you let it change yours?” Ooooh. In The River we meet young Gabriel Clarke who takes the tragedy of his past ... I Propose I Rewrite this Book