by Terry Dobson
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"I just had to let you know how very much I enjoyed your book. I only read in bed and on quite a few nights it was well after 1.30 am before I put out the light, wanting to know what happened next. I wish Rob could have read it, I could just see him shaking his head at the naughty bits, but with a grin on his face. P.S I thought I was the only person who had visited Sopot in Poland until I read your book… Love and very best wishes… June & Rob" |
| June & Rob - 24/3/2010 |
| "Your book is super, the only thing is once I start reading I can’t put it down, and so that leaves Den doing all the extra work. Love to all Dora Gravesend x" |
| Dora - 21/3/2010 |
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"Your book, And then came Agadoo… I've just finished reading it Terry, thoroughly enjoyed it, thought it got better and better. Looking forward to the next episode. Sue x" |
| Sue - 20/3/2010 |
| "Just finished reading your book…wow did it bring back memories they all came flooding back. I was there with you living the years as you had written them, thanks so much, a great read." |
| Elaine Schofield xx - 9/3/2010 |
| "Just a few words - loved the book, as I said, I read it in a week, now one of John's mates has nabbed it - I should have made him buy his own It was a great read- who knows is the next one in the pipeline or are you too exhausted after the first 57 years LOL !" |
| Gill xxxx - 7/3/2010 |
| "Congratulations I finished the book! I think you are very clever to write a volume like that, some parts sad some parts funny. Griffin says I will be able to go on Master Mind, subject, "the life and times of Terry Dobson" I really did enjoy it. I hope the book does well for you. Love to all Dot & Griff ... Liverpool" |
| Dot & Griff - 3/3/2010 |
| "Finished the book last night - really enjoyed the read. Just to recap on a couple of things that didn't sink in first time round. I found myself thinking 'yeh, I remember that'." |
| R.Auty - 25/2/2010 |
| "I have been taking the spare time to read some of your book though, didn't we have a good childhood, I remember sitting on that bridge to get 'steamed' by the engines, great fun, we used to watch the trains from our garden, Mum used them as a clock (they run to time then) This book is no ordinary book for me, it's part of my past too, I find myself reading pages over and over again, just to remember people and places. Oh well, back to the housework now, wait a minute, I'm not well; I'll just have to have a coffee and 'read' instead, what a shame. Luv Mo xx" |
| Maureen Wooler - 25/2/2010 |
| "Hope your well, yes I have been reading. The book is great. It was a bit strange reading it as I was reading about my life as well as yours and it brought back some many good memories. It’s a great tribute to the band that should have gone further as a four piece. Even Steve should be proud of what you have done, and I know Alan will be looking down with a smile, now he knows about the ‘White caravan in Skegness’… Keep in touch mate & well done Col x" |
| Col - 25/2/2010 |
| "Tears n Laughter n everything in between, a bloody good read...well done Terry! xx" |
| Susan Walker Scott - 24/2/2010 |
| "Dam good read Terry enjoyed every minute of it ...well done!” |
| Chris Mcdonagh - 24/2/2010 |
| "Haven’t quite finished the book yet, how do you remember all the fine details? I'm enjoying it, glad you wrote it, glad I bought it. Sue x" |
| Susan Neville - 24/2/2010 |
| "It's Mick Taylor here late of WMDC Building Services Dept, Normanton. You may recall that I recently purchased a copy of your work, "And Then Came Agadoo". Well, just to say I have just finished it and would like congratulate you on a wonderful "read". Your telling of your story was very interesting, and at times, very touching. I don't know how you managed to devote the time to preparing the works bearing in mind all the other diversions that were there for you. Once again I really enjoyed the book, and quite honestly, could not put it down once I'd started reading." |
| Mick Taylor - 24/2/2010 |
| "Hi Terry you don't really know me, our paths have crossed on numerous occasions in past days gone by. I have just finished your book and I am just writing you to congratulate on a great read. It was a rollercoaster of a read, between tears of laughter in places and literally in tears of sadness (at the front and back end of the book for you and your family. Thanks for writing it and hopefully at sometime we may meet someday properly in the future." |
| Geoff Mills - 21/2/2010 |
| "Received the book Saturday morning- thanks very much, I am up to chapter 14 already, housework’s gone to pot, can't put the book down, John is so pleased with you. Hope you are well, see you soon. Regards Brenda" |
| Brenda - 21/2/2010 |
| "Loving the book Terry, it's lovely to read about all the places we used to play when we were kids, the Devils Arch and the Old Railway Bridge. Can't believe you raided the same orchard as us no wonder there were never many pears!! Still reading.........."" |
| Susan Neville - 12/2/2010 |
| "Just read the first chapter, very sad, must have been hard for you to write that. I'm looking forward to reading the rest. Love Sue x" |
| Susan Neville - 7/2/2010 |
| "I have waited a few days to make sure I used the right words to tell you how much I loved your book. So much so, that I hated finishing it. I wanted more and more. I felt like a 'fly on the wall' as I read chapter after chapter. My God, you have had to come through so much, it proves your depth of character and just how strong you are on the inside to have been able to pick yourself up time and time again, especially with the tragic loss of Tricia. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your book, a beautiful gift and one that I will cherish for the rest of my life. I am proud to know you and I hope your book will surpass your expectations. God Bless, Mel" |
| Mel - 27/1/2010 |