WHAT THE KIDS ARE SAYING:
“A fun and exciting book I could really get my head into. It seemed real.”
Kayleigh McCarnon (11)
“Timmy stuff is loads better than ordinary school. Much more fun!”
Name witheld for her own protection, Kettlewell Primary.
“I am half way through reading your book and, so far, it rocks!”
Alex Marquez (9)
“I liked Timmy because he is feisty and loves adventure. That’s what makes him exciting.”
Cherry Whittaker (11)
“I am loving the book. It is very good to read before I go to bed.”
Milly Dawson (9)
“After we heard the story at the Kilnsey show, we took a trip to Hubberholme Bridge to see if we could spot Timmy…”
Maddy Melber (6.5)
“Timmy is the most cheerful trout I have ever known”
Jasmine Cooper (8)
“It was brilliant and really funny!!! I like the Colonel because he never gave up, even when Timmy got injured.”
Ruth Glasgow (11)
“After the sand art we went to see Ian reading. It was great fun!”
Georgia Cooper (5.5)
WHAT THE BIG KIDS ARE SAYING:
“All adults should have this read to them by their kids”
Sarah-May a.k.a Baddie the Pirate (41.75)
“I was well excited. What a charming book you’ve written. Brilliant!
Sally Parker (26)
“I read it cover-to-cover, couldn’t put it down. It was 2.30 in the morning by the time I’d finished! You’re onto a real winner there”
Ross Harrison, Church Warden, St. Michael & All Angels, Hubberholme (73)
WHAT THE PARENTS ARE SAYING:
“It’s a brilliant book and great fun to read - a real plus point for parents!”
Barbara Clough (DTR)
“One of the best children’s books I have read to my two in a long time. Marvellous, brilliant and SO SO FUNNY. Love the jet-propelled ‘Brown Arrows’ - I’ve got tears in my eyes from laughing!” Michelle Cooper (21+++)
WHAT THE TEACHERS ARE SAYING:
“We think you’re very clever to have thought of all this…”
Lesley Taylor, Head, Kettlewell Primary
“Superb… how children’s books should be written… It’s all “Well Good!”
Cara Whittaker, Creative Co-ordinator, Peel Park Primary
“The children were spellbound by the occasion and especially liked being read to by the author himself!”
Judy Leeming, Head, Horton-in-Ribblesdale Primary
WHAT THE PRESS ARE SAYING:
“Towpath dog pest fined £50″
Craven Herald & Pioneer
“WHAT WAS THAT? UFO puzzle after lights seen over Barlick”
Barnoldswick & Earby Times
WHAT LITERARY AGENTS ARE SAYING:
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
We like it… but no.


