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Stuart Ayris - The Truth About Trees



I feel chapter titles are important. I always appreciate good ones.

On chapter 5 of the read aloud rewrite so going well!

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UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00CJYQDW4
US: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CJYQDW4

I have a new blog: www.stuartayrisblog.org where I will have a combination of book reviews and musings.
I also have a new website: www.stuartayris.co.uk with information about my books (including sales totals!)
Both are somewhat in their infancy but your patronage would be most welcome!
Cheers!
Stu



I'll be searching out that music when I have a chance. Sounds like something I'll really enjoy.
I really wish you could come to the get together. I'd love to share a quiet pint with you.


5.0 out of 5 stars
A stunning end to the trilogy
16 Jun 2013
I keep 5-star reviews for books that I find truly exceptional. I'm giving this one 5 and, if I could, I'd give it 10.
The writing style has developed through the trilogy into an extraordinary, free-flowing pouring forth of prose that is frequently poetic. At times I was reminded of Under Milk Wood and Ulysses, but comparisons can't do it justice. It is unique - not so much a book, more a volcanic eruption of words, ideas and fears with the author as the central character.
What makes it so powerful is not just the content, but the fact that it is based on reality. The appalling event that is central to the story actually happened.
Through the three books the author has given us hints: little baited hooks to capture us and draw us on. At last we get to that crucial event that explains what lies behind. It is so vividly described that merely reading it is a gut-wrenching, soul-twisting experience.
Of course, this is faction and we don't know which parts of the rest of the trilogy are based on reality, but it is more than enough to know the truth of that key event. I hope that the experience of writing the books has been sufficiently cathartic to allow the author to come to terms with his past and live with peace of mind.

Wowwowwow!
It finally has the perfect cover!"
Totally agree, the new cover is perfect! It gives a glimpse of the book in a beautiful and concise way.

Did you tell her what you thought you'd like it to look like or did she just run with it?
I'm intrigued by the process.

I'm shocked he didn't offer to get me tickets. ;)



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Looks like I may get it to you by early next week by the way!