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The Haymakers Survey - Your Say!

hearts.jpg Welcome to ‘Your Say’ a forum for readers of ‘The Haymakers Survey’.  Discover what people are saying about ‘The Haymakers Survey’ or leave your own views about the book or the project as a whole.  

Remember - the book is one of three, so there are aspects of the story that will become clearer as the plot unfolds in the sequel and third books, planned for 2010 and 2012.  

We really value your feedback - who know’s, you may even be able to influence what happens in our sequel as the magic continues. First,  watch this video, but only if you’ve read the book!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dHUfy_YBps

Simply enter your comments below. 

Billie Shears

13 Responses to “The Haymakers Survey - Your Say!”

  1. Michael says:

    I am looking forward to reading your new novel

  2. Puckeridge63 says:

    I’ve just completed the novel and what an excellent first book. Very thought provoking and very well written. It has really opened my eyes to many things I have taken for granted. Very much looking forward to a second book. Well done, Billie!

  3. S Carlton says:

    I live just outside of Ware. Loved all the historical stuff. Now look at the Duke of Wellington with fresh eyes! Look out for the Lady in Grey she’s everywhere these days. I was impressed. Keep changing the world!

  4. Yi-Ling says:

    Why such a flimsy cover? Mine was easily damaged? My friends think it was deliberate because everything is so vlnerable right now - like the ice at the Arctic.

  5. Mrs K Roberts says:

    I took a gamble ordering this and to be honest the book left me with more questions than answers, which is a good thing eh? It was an engima. On some levels it reminded me of a Dickens novel with lots of characters and sub-plots. However, I’d rather there was a clear resolution to Lucy Ebbs’ fate. One of the questions I have is can we save Mother Nature?

  6. Phil Forbes-Johnson says:

    I wisj more people would take a chance with new writers. The journal was excellent - like Jane Austen has penned it! Went to Royston Cave to see the magic first hand. Great experience. Off to Tate to take a closer look at the paiting. Thanks again.

  7. Larky says:

    I read this book whilst on a budget flight. It made me feel really guilty without ‘pointing the finger’ or preaching to me about my behaviour. Quite deep in places and I had to think a lot about what the real messages were behind the symbolism. I would recommend it to others as the issues are so important in the run up to Copenhagen.

  8. Brian C. says:

    We get by with a little help from our friends! As a Beatles fan I liked the Billie Shears idea. Its also strange that so many things have happened to do with the fab four that can easily fit with this story. John Lennon would be amused.

  9. Helen P says:

    I got confused trying to leave a comment. I suggest you sort it out if you want people to give you feedback. Anyway I liked bits of the book, especially the Blakesware Set but was a bit disappointed asthere’s a lot of things that are left hanging. The watch is very unusual and bit scarey although don’t quite undersand some of the posts.

  10. Silent Knight says:

    Why on Earth don’t more people know about this project? All the coincidences in the Watch are absolutely amazing. I read the book and thought ok… bit toytown in places (magic stones LOL) but the journal was fantastic. Then we go to the watch examples and I thought… this is weird.. the heart on the dog, the albatross coming to Britain - clever linking! Then the ending I thought ok - who is that guy? So went on to read the Watch stuff. Bloody amazing - its like a psychic thing. I’ve checked all the references and they’re true. I don’t know how she did it but this is stranger than anything I’ve ever known - better than Potter magic as its real! A mystery the world ought to take notice of.

  11. Simon says says:

    I thought this was really excellent. Very clever. What I liked the most was the message about diversity. If we can’t all get along then what chance have we got to save the planet? As Michael Jackson sang it dont matter if your black or white. I miss that man.

  12. The Wife of Brian says:

    When can we expect the sequel? I need to know what happens to Lucy!!!! Hurry up Billie Shears :s xx

  13. Bill Stott says:

    Latest research confirms that humans are contributing to global temperatures rising. As Ben Whittenbury proclaims, we need to act now. Anything that can be done to hurry along activity the better so well done Chrissy.

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