Every Bear Has Stories – Initial Feedback

A limited sample run of Every Bear Has Stories has been printed and circulated to a select group of friends.

Rather than seek constructive comments it was decided to leave it to anyone receiving the book to offer feedback and opportunities for improvement.

Overall, the feedback has been very positive, including several typographic corrections, which escaped the multiple reviews.

All feedback will be gratefully received.

6 thoughts on “Every Bear Has Stories – Initial Feedback

  1. Andrew Power Reply

    A series of enchanting stories which will appeal to all who have imagination and a touch of romance.
    The characters come to life and provide us with insight into the lives of the characters, the Man and the Lady.
    The book is well structured, well written and engaging.
    It is a real credit to the talented author.

  2. Carla Dyson Reply

    These short stories make you smile and excite your imagination. A journey of enlightenment as seen through the eyes of innocent characters. Any age could embrace this book and become immersed in the story telling.

  3. James Larkins Reply

    This “Bear BOOK” is incredibly well written.
    Moving seamlessly from character to character in a variety of interesting scenarios.
    The analogy with real human characters is quite convincing and encourages the reader to imagine their friends in the characters of the book.
    This is an innovative and creative method of intriguing scenarios with many punch lines and settings
    This book reminds me of other great books written in this genre, like Tolkien’s “Lord of the Rings”

  4. felicity young Reply

    A collection of highly imaginative stories about bears the author has ‘known’ through out his life. A delightful read for young and old alike.

  5. Alain fabregues Reply

    I love this book. It brings me back to a time long ago when I was reading story to my young daughter.
    Each of the bears have a personality, a character, and a place in time. They speak gentle words, they are polite and respectful to each other and live happily together.
    To make the animals speak as Beatrix Potter did with Peter rabbit or as in this book with the bears, the author awaken this special part of our humanity that we all have but too often have forgotten.

  6. Jennifer Tessler Reply

    The world is a better place having indulged in these ‘bear’ truths! These beautifully written stories have provided ‘respite from reality’. Baring one’s soul with dignity, as these bears do, demands courtesy and respect, often missing in today’s world.

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