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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:techie-studyingbrown: I am looking forward to reading your book.
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Thank you for your letter. It is wonderful to get some context around a story that not everyone can relate to. It certainly creates a more enticing read.
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Post by Stela24 »

Greetings,
Thank you for your message; you are obviously passionate about sharing your story, I look forward to reading your book.
Resgards
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Post by Angie5284 »

Tmjank you for your letter, Gary. It's very endearing of you to write a book about aich trials and tribulation and how you and the sword swallower got thru them. I will definitely be picking up your book and taking it to heart.
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Post by Emma stone »

Thanks for sharing your experiences in this book as books play a great inspiration and motivating factors in one's life
If your short summary about this is anything to go by then it will be a great inspiration and story we must read
I surely will :)
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Post by LDSIII »

Hello Gary, it's nice to meet you. I really love your response. The fact that you have a deep connection and meaning in your book proves how much of an amazing author you are. I anticipate the day i get to read it.
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Post by valeryfigueroa »

Hello Gary,

Great intro to your book and it surely makes me want to read it. I will definitely get back to you with any questions or insight, thanks for being open to any of us contacting you.
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Thanks for that informative letter Gary. It really made me want to read your book. I hope to be able to soon. I'm sure I will enjoy it.
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Post by EmzAnn »

I haven't read it since I only received it today, but because of your letter, I'm excited for the journey I'm about to embark on!
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Post by Rita Brown »

Hi Gary Robinson I joined book club recently and I have been having difficulties in deciding what to read. I really appreciate your letter and I am looking forward to reading this book. I hope I enjoy reading it as much as you enjoyed writing it.
Thanks
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Mr. Robinson, I enjoy reading your letter and it seems to be very interesting. The events mentioned in the book are things that one will try to explore farther to see the final ending of each character and how the story ends. I am going to select it for my first reading. I know I will enjoy the reading and the discussion.
Annie James
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Post by Athena17 »

The story seems to be so interesting and full of adventure within. As I love adventure theme of a story, these might really be an exciting one to read on. Even though I haven't read it fully, I can really say that these can seem so realistic. Imagine that there is a fifteen-year-old boy trying to make his own life and suddenly meet someone, it is really an amazing book to be followed.

Thanks for an adventurous and inspirational story of yours.
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Post by Khalid Adnan »

Thanks for the message😭😭💞💞 you book will inspire someone like Me my friends , family and others too ..That's a great work by you...
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Dear Mr. Robinson,

Thank you for sharing your heart with us. It always makes me glad to hear that an author has invested so much into his or her writing. Truly, your story has touched my heart. I can only hope that The Sword Swallower and a Chico Kid will continue to impact readers for a long time.
"Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world." -Nelson Mandela

"Ye are our epistle, written in our hearts, known and read of all men;" -2 Corinthians 3:2 (ASV)
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Post by calahchill »

To be honest I haven't read the book yet but it's really interesting to know that this book tackles issue about our society. I hope you keep on writing books that will inspire and change people's lives for the better.
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