I must have laughed and cried a thousand times... -- Message from Gary Robinson

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Re: I must have laughed and cried a thousand times... -- Message from Gary Robinson

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This is definitely the kind of book I WILL READ... not only 'cause it's fiction (hehehe I'm a huge fan of things out of this world) and it's fun to read but the relativity and likeness of the events in real life talks so much of how inducing this book is.

Nothing more than empathy of putting one's self in the shoes of another but is also good to people who are into knowing other people's lives just for the sake of knowing it.

In addition you cannot find a book wherein the author himself seems to be the number 1 fan of his masterpiece for being so awesomely written. :geek2: :lol2: :techie-studyingbrown:

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Post by Smooth+kiss »

Thank you so so much @Gary Robinson

Though still about to read your book but the little summary of it makes it fictional and one would initially gained a lot of things from a book like this..
It serves as a motivational and an inspirational thing for we youth of nowadays

Looking forward to reading this epic...
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Post by Hendrita Kisengese »

Gary Robinson, I have not yet read the book but the title is intriguing. The fact that that you have shed more insight on the book through your letter that shows that 'The sword swallower and the chico kid' is not just a fiction story but also part of someone's life, makes this a must read. Thank you for the letter.
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Post by Santigie Kargbo »

Thank very much, this is an inspirational message that any would have liked to read about. From drug addiction to a writer, with such a brilliant story. Keep it up I know we have more to come.
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Post by okayode »

the book is a nice piece of write up.. thanks for the message. it has just increased my desire to finish up with the pages of the book
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Post by kmg »

Hey Gary,

Thank you for your letter. Till now, I have not read your book. But by reading the letter, I am hungry to read that beast.
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Post by Jennie_Jennie »

Hello Gary!

Thanks for the message. Your books spark my curiosity. Your unusual characters are so fun to read. I hope you make more books in the future to come.

Keep it up!

:)
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Post by Jeangray17 »

:techie-studyinggray:

Hi Gary: I started to read your book but I have been a bit of busy to continue. But I am really interested in it, specially after to read your nice letter. Your story sound fantastic so I am going to make the time to enjoy your 📓. I will keep in touch with you.

Nancy
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Post by alec_lover097 »

This book is enticing! It has a peculiar ring to it. If you read a story of what I am implying. I am excited to get lost again in a world inside a book and I think this book is powerful enough to forget whay date and time is it.
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Post by Earthas79 »

Wow! Very interesting topic. Would love to see how it turns out.
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Post by Kathryn Rishoff »

Dear Gary,

I am intrigued and will be reading your novel soon. Often fiction that is inspired by real life touches a chord with the reader in a unique way. I am looking forward to The Sword Swallower's adventure!

Kathryn Rishoff
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Humor, resolutions, adventures...I want to ready already!!
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Post by Eagles Wings »

I will surely read this book. I am intrigue by the title. :D :techie-reference:
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Thank you, Gary, for your book and your wonderful letter. I especially appreciate the update on your current life situation and the news about your family. Your book was very moving and I will be looking forward to your next work.
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Post by Eagles Wings »

I find this interesting. I will surely read this and comeback for a feedback.
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