Voices of literary excellence

Helen of Frome, England: I completed 'Only the Names have been Changed' over several long weekends while recovering from illness. It is clearly a very personal tale, but compelling and very enjoyable, and absorbing.

Loveday of Sturminster, England: I am not a great reader, but I picked up 'Only the Names have been Changed' and read it in fits and starts as time allowed. It is normally only psychological thrillers or similar edgy narratives that appeal to me. I found this book to be moralistic and intense, with quite a bit of humour thrown in, and it certainly did have an edge so that satisfied me, and got me thinking about human attitudes and how these are learned from our parents etc.

Monica of Juriquilla, Mexico: 'The Unwary Peasant' is captivating, so rich, I am so glad I found it.

Tami of Naucalpan, Mexico: I read 'The Unwary Peasant' in English, it is very, very good, it is enthralling and non-stop appealing, its description of Medieval England (if that is the right historical timeframe) is fascinating, the writing is so very very good.

Loveday of Sturminster, England: