My friend, mentor and fellow writer gave me honest feedback after reading Banquo' Son. This is what she said:
My honest –to-goodness opinion of Banquo’s son is
1) a page turner (I know other people have said that, but.. I wanted to know what happened to the characters –
2) I liked seeing the story from the view points of the different characters. I liked the comparisons and contrasts of Rosie and Rachel ( great character questions there)
3) A lot happens – nice and racy and eventful
4) Ties in so well with the Banquo story – so clever, although probably no need to know the Macbeth story.
5) The prophecies – again, so cleverly interwoven into the story so that all came across realistically (if that’s the right word)
6) And at the end I still wanted to know more – so just as well there is a sequel or two!
7) I couldn’t see why one of the reviewers said the language wasn’t right. I thought it fitted it fine – no jarring moments, no clangers, no out-of-character words at all.
8) The events and characterisation of the ‘known’ Macbeth characters and what happened to them after Macbeth – were all so plausible!
The teenage angst stuff –will he/won’t he…. Also very realistic
9) I felt ‘informed ‘ about the historical context – nicely woven into the ‘love’ story and the history surrounding Fleance’s predicament
10) And [deleted to avoid spoiler!]’s death – (someone had to die) was quite fitting. Didn’t upset me at all – and so nicely done.
11) If I had a constructive criticism (which I don’t) … make the sequel darker!
And if it is any indication we have 2 copies at school and both have been out from the day they arrived and there is a waiting list!
Jeannie was a secondary school English teacher and HOD for many years plus time as deputy principal, is the mother of two daughters and a fantastic crime writer herself. Jeannie is a youthful women in her fifties.
The other review came toward me with a huge grin on her face. Ellen is 13 and an avid reader and very good writer herself. 'Mrs Roxborogh,' she said, beaming. 'I've just finished Banquo's Son and I think it was the most amazing book I've ever read.'
How many authors are lucky enough to have their readers milling about them and coming up with gems like this?
Wonderful words. It's great to hear other's love what you do and so encouraging.
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