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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really interesting,i cant wait to read more
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Thank you for your heartfelt letter, Mr. Robinson. Before I read it, I had no idea the book was inspired by real experiences in your past. It really puts the book in a whole new perspective for me!
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Post by MrHesak »

Thanks Gary for your letter. I can feel the spark of excitement, can't wait to read it. Thanks for giving me a chance to see how great authors creatively bring out the beauty in their own personal experiences in a fictitious manner.
I hope I'll be able to know where the cross from reality to fiction, so I can learn as a writer.
Thanks again Gary for reaching out to us.
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amazing. thanks
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When I first read the title of the book I was a bit skeptical about what to expect. I am glad that your letter came on time to dispense my wild thoughts. Your synopsis has triggered my interest. I am looking forward to reading it.
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Post by kanselmi50+20 »

After having read your letter, you have my full attention. I will most definately be reading your book with great interest very soon.
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Post by henrynse17 »

It's wonderful how both of you could help each other to overcome your problems despite meeting at a point when you were both on drugs.
Kudos to the Swordswallower and the Chico kid.
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Post by Kitap Kurdu »

Thank you for writing a from heart letter about your book. I really love books that pottrey humen as complex creatures that cope with their lives differently. I would love to read your book soon. good luck in your next book.
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Hi Gary, your message is truly one of a kind and if the adventure promised is delivered, then your book is definitely a must read.
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Post by Taelyne »

The letter itself makes me more eager to read the actual material...am sure the book will touch n transform many in the context of drugs..
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Post by kkridpath »

Gary,
I can't wait to read your book. Your friend, Duke, reminds me of my late husband, Bill. He left home at 15 and joined the Navy by lying about his age. It was either the Navy or reform school according to the judge. His life was one adventure after another. I met him late in our lives and we were only married 3 1/2 years before his death, but the stories he told me about his life were amazing, riding motorcycles in the barrel to crashing hand gliders in corn fields. His bucket and list were always empty! Good luck with your book!
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Post by Dlaw2012 »

Hi seems and promises to be a book full of laughter, love and lessons to learn, hope to read this soon
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Post by Coolmilly04 »

I wasn't able to read this book (yet anyways) but after hearing your story, I'll be picking it up as soon as I able.
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Post by Kennedy kipkirui »

I have actually read your book indeed its quite interesting ,again it's also so lively I am looking Howard to read it again
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Post by Graceia »

Yhello Gary,

From your letter, I feel the book must be quite something. I love books that are entertaining and will certainly want to get a hold on this one.

Thank you for the sharing.

Best,




Irene.
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