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4.0 out of 5 stars
The Utah Gold Rush Review, November 5, 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: The Utah Gold Rush (Paperback)
It seems that this book was written to re-state basically what was written in "Footprints in the Wilderness," Not everyone has access to a copy of that book because it is out of print and hard to find.
I think this book was a great thing because it gives people a chance to hear what Gale Rhoads had said in his book plus more.
This is probably as close to Gale's book as it gets without reading his actual book.
I think everyone should either buy this one or read it from the library.
As for Boren being in prison, what does that have to do with writing a book?
***GOOD BOOK***
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Dont waste your money on this one...., January 2, 2003
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It seems that all Boren has managed to do in this book is rehash what has already been written and copy letters that have already been published. If you have read Footprints or any George Thompson books you will be sorely disappointed in this one. No new info, just a redo to generate some $$ while Boren is in jail. And by the way, how is he writing this when he has been in jail for the past 10+ years. This is the randoms ramblings of a man in prison too long.
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