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| My sister urged me to read this book, for which , I am truly glad of .You see, after reading this book I realized I have a LANDLORD I need to be
rid of. Without going in to details, I am traveling the same journey as the WIZARD did,
with one exception, my journey will end on the first road, because I was fortunate enough
to read about WIZARD'S journey. My ten year old daughter, whom is already starting out on
the wrong foot, will also benefit immensely from WIZARD'S story, because she will truly
have a mother now, (me) to guide her in all her choices she will have at such a crucial
stage of her own journey, and believe me it will not have the same paths I have traveled
in the past. I sincerely would like to thank WIZARD for sharing his story. I think fate
must have made me read the story because while I was reading the story I found so much
that I have in common with WIZARD, the first being that my name is Doreen, only, I spell
it Dorean,and I go by the name DORY. If you could let WIZARD some how know I read the
book, and though at the time he was giving the name WIZARD, no one knew GOD already had
his hands on the situation, because GOD knew it would take a WIZARD to turn my life
around, therefore, I believe he is my very own WIZARD, who traveled the path long before
me,to save me from the very same demons that once posed him.I vote for If I Had Wings I'd
Help Them Fly! EXCERPT ". . .That there Widow I was tellin' you about? Well, she's a'calling again! Heck, her appetite is larger then a Baptist Church Choir at a Sunday barbecue! Yea, she didn't get her fill with Troy 'n Ronnie 'n Dean 'n Pee-Wee 'n Nolin, an' all them other Good Ole' Boys she done dropped into her sticky cauldron of pitch black eternity! Oh no! She's afta' me now!! Yea, I'm a code five. . . Yea! A code 5 . . . armed an' extremely dangerous--imagine that? Yea, I ain't a shucking you: got the DEA, FBI, GBI . . . Heck, I got all kinds of eyes out looking for this here Dixie-River-Rat! Yea, but I ain't going downtown, hear me? No way! The only town I'm going down to is Dixie-Town an' holdin' court in the streets! Yea, Dory an' I got a pact, you know? Like Gramp's Ole' days of moon-lit running shine, we're gonna drive this here Porsche under a moon-lit night a blazing away; yea, make'n Damnation . . . sure that Witch Widow's nest is sticky an' red with a mess of them Blood-Shot-Eyes!!!. . ." GO TO Full Book Preview in four sections totalling 112 pages.
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