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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely hilarious
You'll never read a book this funny written before the 20th century. The world needs more books like this. To the person who said it doesn't have much character or excitement, the book is meant to be funny, not exciting. Apparently you didn't get the jokes. For instance, the main character talks to the dog, and the reader is not given any knowledge that that person he is...
Published on January 8, 2010

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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book, horrible edition...make sure you sample first
I want to be clear; this is specifically for the Kindle edition of this book. The actual content, the book itself, would get five stars. It's a great book, huge fun to read, shockingly undated given its age, and I could not have asked for more entertainment once I read it.

I did not, however, manage to finish the book in this Kindle edition. This is...
Published on July 22, 2008 by James A. Johnson


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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book, horrible edition...make sure you sample first, July 22, 2008
This review is from: Three Men in a Boat - To Say Nothing of the Dog (Kindle Edition)
I want to be clear; this is specifically for the Kindle edition of this book. The actual content, the book itself, would get five stars. It's a great book, huge fun to read, shockingly undated given its age, and I could not have asked for more entertainment once I read it.

I did not, however, manage to finish the book in this Kindle edition. This is perhaps the 25th book or so I have read in this format, and I have grown sadly used to the number of typographical errors and layout problems that lace the majority of the works, but this one I couldn't get through. There are hard returns throughout the book that presumably mark the end of the original line in the text. Unfortunately, they do not correspond to the end of the lines on the Kindle's screen, regardless of the text size, so literally every other line on the screen is one two three words long. It was too disconcerting to get used to, and finally I went through the trouble of downloading a public domain copy from Gutenberg and transferring that over to my Kindle.

Maybe I am oversensitive to this problem, but do yourself a favor and look at the sample of the book before you purchase it. If I had done so I never would have bought it, regardless of the price. 5 stars for the content; 1 star for the edition.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely hilarious, January 8, 2010
This review is from: Three Men in a Boat - To Say Nothing of the Dog (Kindle Edition)
You'll never read a book this funny written before the 20th century. The world needs more books like this. To the person who said it doesn't have much character or excitement, the book is meant to be funny, not exciting. Apparently you didn't get the jokes. For instance, the main character talks to the dog, and the reader is not given any knowledge that that person he is talking to is the dog until you realize he doesn't act like a human. Hilarious if you have a sense of humor.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Comedy, history, philosophy, and beautiful prose, April 18, 2011
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This review is from: Three Men in a Boat - To Say Nothing of the Dog (Kindle Edition)
Three Men in a Boat, first published in 1889, tells the story of George, Harris, and J., who, accompanied by Montmorency (a misbehaving dog), take a boating trip up the Thames. Narrated in the first person by J., the novel is hilarious, touching, and occasionally profound. The humor ranges from dry wit to slapstick as J. recounts the trio's hapless efforts to row their way up the river.

Digression follows digression as the story unfolds. Passing Runnymede reminds J. of King John which reminds him of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, which prompts him to complain of the nuisance that young lovers make of themselves, which leads him to imagine coming upon Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn canoodling in a royal garden. During the course of the novel, J. turns his attention to the pleasures of food and idleness, to fish stories, to music and dogs and friendship and dozens of other topics.

Although Three Men in a Boat is a very funny comedy, the novel also offers a glimpse of British history as J. comments upon the various villages and towns they pass on their journey. J. has his philosophical moments, as well; as they pass a monastery, he observes that the monks, vowed to silence and cloistered in their building so that they can hear the voice of God, are unable to hear that voice in the splashing water and in the wind whispering through the river grass. Indeed, some passages of this short novel are so beautifully written that I didn't want the excursion to come to an end.

Three Men in a Boat inspired the equally funny To Say Nothing of the Dog, a time travel story written by Connie Willis. Readers looking for a more modern version of Three Men in a Boat might want to try Willis' novel. I recommend reading them both for an interesting contrast of perspectives on boating the Thames, and for double the laughter.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read!, August 18, 2010
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What a pleasure! This book takes you back to time in England where proper gentlemen took a vacation by rowing up, or down, a river.

A real delight.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Riparian Entertainment by Three Stooges, April 18, 2010
This review is from: Three Men in a Boat - To Say Nothing of the Dog (Kindle Edition)
I did not find the kindle version I purchased of this book, so I cannot vouch for this version's formatting, but the story is entertaining. It's an English version of A Walk in the Woods with a river setting. There are enough laugh-out-loud moments that I can give it 4 stars (there are a few 'snore' moments, too). And there were a couple parts where I was a bit lost, since I am not familiar with boating lingo, but I was able to continue and get the idea. (I thought "Bow" was one of the character's names for awhile.)

I really enjoyed finding locations in the book and following the journey up river with online maps. It was fun to see satellite images of the places as the book progressed.

I would recommend this book if you are looking for a light read about three guys that don't really know what they are doing but won't admit it. The main character is full of himself, but if you don't mind laughing at him and the situations these guys get in to, you will have a few hours of good reading. This would be a great read on a rainy day.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars 3 Men in a Boat - to say nothing about the Dog, July 27, 2010
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I thought this would be fun, but it's kind of boring for a non-Brit woman. It's probably good for someone out there, though.
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1 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars its okay but i suggest you not to read it, December 2, 2009
it is a plain old book and it doesnt have much excitement so i suggest you not to get it and by the way i didnt think it had much character at all so by this review i hope you dont by it or even look at it!!!
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