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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I loved reading you letter it's like talking so someone I know about a beautiful experience they had and is excited about I am interested and eager now to read it from the way you wrote about it can't wait
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Thank you for taking the time to share the background of the book. It must have been rewarding to reflect on Duke and his life while writing it. I'll bet lots of little things that you'd forgotten resurfaced. Best wishes on your next project.
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Hey there Mr.Gary Robinson,

Thanks for the letter you sent me.I really appreciate it.There are reasons why things happen to us whether we like it or not it happens.Your friend changed something good in your like.I feel sorry on how his life turned out but maybe that is how his life is destined to be.but you see i am glad he made you a different person and you put your life into the right path.Take care always.
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Thanks so much for the letter! I do enjoy the fact this book is a mixture of fiction and non-fiction. I haven't yet read your book, but it is on my list of things to do now!
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Sounds like a very interesting book filled with both laughter and tears. The story has truly intrigued my curiosity!!
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This book sounds like it's full of laughter and tears. It truly has me intrigued and am looking forward to reading it!!
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Thanks for the message. It has increased my eagerness to read this book
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Thank you for sharing with us a message on what sobered you up and led you on to the path of right living. I sure want to read it one of these days and would give you an honest feedback.
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Hi Gery,
I am falling much in love with the book for i see a great humiliation in the despicado of the drug addicts to what to them seems like a great achievement.looking forward to walk down the path with you in the adventure walk of the book.Great work .
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Hi Gary.

I am glad you took the opportunity to write this letter. It takes a tremendous amount of courage to live life the way you have. Some of us only dream of leaving the cacoons we have found ourselves in but fear paralyzes us into settling for the comfortable. Living in the 'what if?' lane.

I also would like to commend you for honoring your friend the way you have. I pray that the lessons you have learned along the way will cause mental shifts in all the people who come into contact with your book.

Congratulations on writing The Sword Swallower and a Chico Kid and on the next one you are working on.


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Post by LittleMermaid »

Hi Gary ,
That seems so interesting, sometimes someone needs a story with that storyline that totally captures anyones attention to read. And also someone can relate with that. Maybe they also have there own version of "The Sword Swallower" and whatever may it is amazing for you to write a personal letter to the readers. I could totally read that book 😇
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Post by Beckylo »

I love to read books with a story based on actual experiences. I'm so much interested in reading The Sword Swallower and a Chico kid.
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Hello Gary.
At first the title was scaring but after your letter I am motivated to read The Sword Swallower and a Chico Kid. There is always a lot to learn from the experiences of others. Just as you learnt from others I want to learn from you in your book.
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Thanks you for writing the letter I am interested and eager now to read the The Sword Swallower and a Chico kids
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One thing I am looking forward is how the sword swallower worked his way around the ups and downs of life while pursuing his dream.Its for sure I am looking for to reading that book.
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