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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:tiphat: Hello Mr. Robinson I have not read your book yet, but it sounds very interesting and heartwarming. Author's always inspire me especially if they're brave enough to put their story out there in the world knowing it could be judged and liked. Because that is the truth of the world today it is cruel and accepting together it is both good and bad, yin and yang, light and dark. And in this crazy adventure we call life we all sometimes get dealt a bad hand, but we conquer that we find another way around the mountain of adversity which is what you did. I aspire to conquer my mountain just like you Mr. Robinson and I can't wait to read your book.
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Post by KROKEYI Wisdom S »

Dear Robinson,
What an interesting book! Please, I am delighted about it and hope to reading this in the future.
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The best of books are the ones that have the writer's heart and soul poured into it. Based on your letter, it's evident you've done just that with your book. I look forward to reading it!
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Post by Annette3 »

Thank you for the message, I will definitely read the book, sounds interesting and in formative, I would love to know what made you stop drugs, and the challenges faced
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Hello, this sounds like an intriguing subject and look forward to reading the story, I always enjoy a story that brings real life conflicts and lets me live through the experiences.
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Post by Karmapage »

Hey Gray,
The topic very appealing,...... I have liked every sentence of the story, educative and would like to read the book if given a chance.
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Post by samayor »

I love the title and your letter made it more interesting and a must read for me. I long to read this book soon. I believe this book would encourage many who have gone the same way you went before, retract their steps.
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Post by Sheila_Evans »

The book seemed mikdly interesting before, but now I can’t wait to start reading it!
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I'm astounded. Looking back, those days must seem like just yesterday. Do you have any regrets? Would you change anything? Do you think you were a better role model because of your experiences? Kudos on starting your next book.
To survive, you must tell stories.
― Umberto Eco, The Island of the Day Before
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Post by sahar22 »

An interesting message motivates me to read the book
It is very nice that the writer address his readers and explain the content of his bookAn interesting message motivates me to read the
Story :techie-studyinggray:
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Post by gmckaig4 »

Book writing is more than just pen and paper or laptop and Microsoft Word. It’s so much more and you show that. Doing what you do is so awesome and hearing the emotions you feel throughout the rigorous act of putting complex thoughts onto pages is refreshing. People need to be reminded of the creativity put into book. Congratulations and well down. You’ve done something not many people can do. <3
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Post by Jaftajento12 »

Interesting message about real life and it something that happens to almost everyone.
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Post by GREENHOUSE »

Books are meant to captivate and keep the reader's finger itchy waiting to flip to the next page,your letter brought out that feeling as I read one paragraph to the next.your book will be my first review.
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Post by Bablue23 »

Hello Gary..,
Thanks for the letter.How you briefly describe this story leaves a lot to be desired.I will definitely read the book.
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Post by Alius »

I love the topic its interesting and the brief honest of what to expect in the book. I love it
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