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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The book is good! And I love the title. Keep it up! It was worth reading it. God Bless on your success! Thank you for writing this kind of book :)
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:( this is so touching.....I am enjoying this
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Hi Gary,
Am a new member of this club and I can't wait to get it and read especially when it is about true life stories.
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Am a new member of this club and I must say I can't wait to read this book especially when it carries life stories.
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It have touched all possible human emotions of a normal human being from the so far knowledge I get after reading this
Everyone I have got a similar character in one's life
Hope it can bring a mind change impact on people the way they view one's life
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Your story touched me in so many ways. When Angel first came into the story, I had a hunch that she would be in your life forever. I look forward to your future books as stories that delve into social issues are my favorites (I was a sociology major).
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Post by Museve »

Hi Robinson,

By going through this letter the book seems intresting and fun to read, I will surely read it.
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Post by Charity Musiimire »

Dear Gary

Thank you so very much for the letter. It just stirred some curiosity. Your introduction of the character just leaves you longing for more.... Can't wait!

Regards.
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Post by Charity Musiimire »

Dear Gary

Thank you so very much for the letter. It just stirred some curiosity. Your introduction of the character just leaves you longing for more.... Can't wait!

Regards.
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This sounds like a book that can take me through the journey of the sword swallower. I hope I can have a much fun reading it as you did writing it.
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Gary

I look forward to reading your book to have an imaginable experience of your story because it sounds interesting. it takes the grace of God to come out of such addiction.
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Post by mariarunsinva »

I admit that it took me a few chapters to really follow along with the story, but after reading your message, I've begun to read the story again. I've smiled -- your details on the actions and inner thoughts of performers makes me look back at my own childhood. You have a great way of pulling me into your story and made me anxious to finish this in one sitting. Thank you for such an interesting look at life. It was good!
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Post by Finimale007 »

Hello Mr Gary
from your review am sure I will like to read your book, always loved adventure books and movie but this is mixed with circus, interesting.
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Post by chika5 »

very good, that was so amazing
i am inspired and i believe other where inspired too.
And one more thing ... i love adventure, i would love read the rest of that book . Thanks for the later anyway
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Post by Benjamin mutindya »

Hi gary.thank u for the message,I finally have a book to read on weekend
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