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Three Men in a Boat: (To Say Nothing of the Dog) - Community Reviews back

by Jerome K. Jerome
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MarkAlan
MarkAlan rated it 11 years ago
I started this book on a BOAC flight from Montréal to London in 1960, and forgot it on the plane. I'd forgot how funny it was and how beautifully Jerome could write.
Paperback Castles
Paperback Castles rated it 12 years ago
Hilarious, nonsensical and full of rambling diversions - to read this little book is almost like listening to my great-grandfather talk. It took me a while to get completely into the writing style and to find my way in between the loud thinking and actual events, but I did get sucked in at last. My ...
no one cares soph
no one cares soph rated it 12 years ago
Three Men In A Boat (To Say NOTHING Of The Dog) is one of the most hilarious, brilliantly written, 100% amusing and entertaining pieces of fiction created under this sun. That is all.
Stuti's blog for depleting ships
Stuti's blog for depleting ships rated it 12 years ago
This is not a book to read in one sitting. Read it over a period of time and in different places and situations.I didn't. Sadly.
Book Ramblings
Book Ramblings rated it 12 years ago
It looked like a breezy read, a good natured gently comical novel. Certainly it is not at all hard to read but nevertheless this book was a grind for me to get through. Humorous novels suffer a great disadvantage in that I tend to expect to find something to laugh at on each every page. This is qui...
The Girl who Reads
The Girl who Reads rated it 12 years ago
It got draggy but still is an interesting read. I couldnt concentrate on the main story with all the detailed details but maybe Ill give it another try some time again.
mybookjournal
mybookjournal rated it 12 years ago
The problem was that I started this book with high hopes.. so i was actually prepared for a 'laugh out loud' moments but I kept waiting and it never came, there was no great story or plot and even the sub-stories annoyed me at times! But..having said that i still enjoyed this book, there were many f...
viim
viim rated it 12 years ago
Funny, but I got bored at some parts. I share the sentiments of the three gentlemen at the end of the trip: It was an enjoyable experience (at times), but I am glad it is over.
Breadcrumb Reads
Breadcrumb Reads rated it 12 years ago
Allow me to begin this review by saying I've given this book five stars because I found it hilarious, delicious, relaxing and informative at various times. I cannot say that everyone would give it a five, though I can't imagine anybody giving it less than three stars.So then, what is this book about...
KCPolski
KCPolski rated it 13 years ago
This book is seemingly a stream-of-consciousness tale of the author and his friends taking a two-week vacation along the River Thames. Less about the current trip as it was about previous experiences, I think the real gem in this book are profound passages about the experience of life buried within...
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