Official Review: You Can't Pigeon Hole Me by David M Hood

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Re: Official Review: You Can't Pigeon Hole Me by David M Hood

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Wow, I had never heard of this syndrome. It sounds like an inspiring memoir. Thank you for your review!
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Maggie G wrote: 29 Jan 2018, 23:17 Wow, I had never heard of this syndrome. It sounds like an inspiring memoir. Thank you for your review!
You're welcome. It is, indeed, inspiring and encouraging.
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I don't know much about Pigeon Chest, but it looks bad, according to your description. The stories of struggles and victory are always inspirational. I am not sure whether this book is for me. But I did enjoy reading your review.
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KamalK wrote: 06 Feb 2018, 03:37 I don't know much about Pigeon Chest, but it looks bad, according to your description. The stories of struggles and victory are always inspirational. I am not sure whether this book is for me. But I did enjoy reading your review.
Thank you and thank you for the comment.
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