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Jonathan K (Max Outlier)
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Having reviewed it the first time, I don't see a need to write another except to say it's worthy of 10 stars!
— Aug 13, 2026 07:16PM
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Jonathan K (Max Outlier)
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At its core Brian pays homage to the joy of living, the story's characters the vehicle. I'm finding the second reading of this book raising my spirits in ways I hadn't imagined. I'd forgotten how Moses the crow risks his life to save Michael the cop. How Cedar rescues his close friend Billy after having a stroke. How Declan takes the man with three hours to live out to sea. Beauty in all its forms
— Aug 13, 2026 06:31PM
Jonathan K (Max Outlier)
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I can't think of another author whose books are worth reading repeatedly. It saddens me Brian passed away at such an early age. As the song goes, only the good die young. Bless you for leaving us with such breath taking works of art.
— Aug 12, 2026 06:52PM
Jonathan K (Max Outlier)
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I'm speechless. I pray someday another author will surface who's creative storytelling rivals Brian's. His ability to see life through the eyes of people, animals, the ocean and rivers while he sings the story of a small town in Oregon perched on the shores of the Mink River
— Aug 12, 2026 06:46PM
Jonathan K (Max Outlier)
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You won't find a community as close with one another as the people of Neawanaka. The doctor who names his cigarettes after apostles, the man with three days to live, Cedar, Worried Man, No Horses, Daniel Cooney, Declan and his sister Grace, Micheal the cop who sings Tosca and his family.. Remarkable, loving people who in spite of poverty love without limits
— Aug 12, 2026 06:16PM
Jonathan K (Max Outlier)
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"There's a story in everything and the more stories I hear the less sad I am.." says Cedar to his niece when asked how he deals with life.
— Aug 12, 2026 05:40PM
Jonathan K (Max Outlier)
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Where under the radar authors are concerned, there is no doubt in my mind that Brian Doyle deserves accolades for his ability to sing a story filled with themes of love, nature, family and spirit like no other. It's difficult to describe this astounding work whose plot, characters and premise are akin to a symphony of words
— Aug 10, 2026 06:51PM
Jonathan K (Max Outlier)
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While some may feel Brian's use of paragraph long sentences defy grammar, they're his way of singing the story. The same holds true when he switches POV and uses them to illuminate what's going on in a characters thoughts. This is what creative writing is about. As with all arts, there are no rules. Brilliant to say the least
— Aug 10, 2026 06:20PM
Jonathan K (Max Outlier)
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Having read it quite some time ago, I'd forgotten how Cedar and Worried Man decided to trek up Fire mountain to find the mechanism of time and alter it to save lives. In addition, how Brian raises the topic of the river having a mind of its own. Moses a talking crow, Irish folklore and love in all its forms makes for a fascinating story!
— Aug 06, 2026 05:20PM
Jonathan K (Max Outlier)
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Put simply, Brian understands that story heals, humors and educates. He demonstrates knowledge of the human spirit, Irish heritage and the way of Native Americans. He pays no attention to traditional narrative nor character names. It's a story song about life, love and humanity.
— Aug 03, 2026 06:24PM
Jonathan K (Max Outlier)
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If you have read and enjoyed Theo of Golden or Remarkably Bright Creatures this will make you cooh with joy much as they did. The narrative speaks to our hearts and souls with lyrics and tunes of love. No words can describe its beauty
— Aug 01, 2026 06:46PM
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Aug 13, 2026 07:23PM
Such a slept on novel and author. Bit biased as native Oregonian, but this is one HELL of a story. So glad to see it being read.
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Bobby wrote: "Such a slept on novel and author. Bit biased as native Oregonian, but this is one HELL of a story. So glad to see it being read." This was my second reading of the story since I feel Brian's storytelling are unlike any other in publishing. I'll begin reading The Plover for the second time this week and look forward to it

