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 have received the message will get back to you after a deeper reading of the book
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thanks for the message, its a nice book and interesting ,i will get to you on your website. regards
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Dear Mr. Robinson,
I have only discovered about your book through online book club and it’s only my first time ever replying or reading any from this. Reading from what you have said and how’s your journey have been writing this book it definitely makes me want to read it now! I will absolutely make a way to find and get your book! As an aspiring writer you inspire me so much. Thank you for your letter! More power.
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Post by JOLIELUVJESUS »

Thank you Mr Robinson for the message. I hope to be entertained and learn something new to teach others as well.
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Gary Robinson was inspirational when he wrote sword swallow and a chico kids,which he described as his close friend.Good book has multitude of readership,i must have laughed and cried a thousand time is the continuation of sword swallow,imaginary story of the author though happens in real life,expositry confessional and testimony piece.The author confesses on the activities of his past life,Duke was 15yrs when he ran away and joined freak learnt sword swallow,the author want to share his past alcoholic life realizing events that changed his life style to his testimony since after his reformed behaviour he has raised 3children in collage and who have gained useful employment.Describing this as redemption story,this message is imformative as well as educating particularly peer students,having taught at injection drug user's class i recommend this conffession and testimony for school teaching.
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waw so interesting. waiting to see more of this. thanks
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Post by akoayisangprinsesa »

Gaby Robinson,

This book seems absolutely like something I would totally enjoy! I hope to read your work soon. :D
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Post by Awuor Esther »

Dear Mr. Robinson,

What has captured my attention about your book is the fact that it depicts change for the best. I'm so glad that you used your own story together with your friend (Duke) to inspire others. I will be in a better position to discuss the book once I read it.

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Thanks Gary Robinson for this letter as you have enlighten me on what to expect when I read the book. It's interesting to know that part of it was real and not fiction. I also like books that find a way to humor me while I learn some lessons. I look forward to read The Sword Swallower and The Chico Kid soon.
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Powerful expression mr Gary, looking forward for more
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Post by Reidbooks »

No one is perfect and it is our differences and imperfections that make life interesting. Your letter has whet my appetite for the story. Now it will be my next read.
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Post by cgrace4816 »

Thank you for your letter.
I’m looking forward to reading your book.
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Post by janyxo »

Hi Gary,
Though I am yet to read your book, I must say that I'm quite excited to really get to know the characters that you've briefly described in your letter, they sound intriguing. I look forward to reading the book.
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Post by nigammihir »

This is the life truth to face with,I am glade that they learn something from their life into dead gone.
For the now generation it is their as a habbit on daily uses most of them die at the age of teenagers .
And the passion of him is a good way of representation
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Post by Fati-bola »

Thanks for shedding more light on the story. For me, The Sword swallower and a Chico Kid is a success story of two friends who are able to come out of addiction to live meaningful lives at the end. I laughed and cried too. And I intend to read it again because I thoroughly enjoyed it the first time.
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