
The rise and rise of the brilliant Well-Tempered Clavier continues. Can't believe it's not even a month yet since its launch and we've had numerous events around the country, orders flying in everyday and coverage across the national papers. And now the Eton-set story has been included in the Heat Top 10 book chart - a chart used widely throughout the book chains and hugely popular with the public.
It's gone straight in at number 8 of all current books nationwide and we want to ensure it stays there - or even rises the ranks and overtakes the likes of fellow spiky-haired Gary Rhodes! It would be great if everyone could get in touch with Heat and tell them how much they love the book (they ask for feedback - heat@emap.com) as well as continuing to buy the book in huge numbers.
I did criticise Mrs Howard slightly for her wonky circling on the attached scanned copy though she promptly told me in future to do it myself...so that settled that. The write-up from Heat reads: "This sweet tale about a schoolboy who falls for his teacher will leave you hoping that love can conquer all." How nice.
This book has got to be a major hit so if you haven't ordered your copy go and do so immediately from our Online Shop!
And of course, as always, let us know your thoughts once you've read the unforgettable novel...
Tom






OK, I'll eat the chocs myself then.
Posted by: Juliet | 23 November 2007 at 10:15 PM
Don't worry Juliet - we have our fun with it and you must admit it's different to most author blogs!
Tom
Posted by: Tom | 23 November 2007 at 12:40 PM
Tom - Congratulations on Heat Magazine! But, more importantly, how are you bearing up under this relentless barrage of abuse that Coles fellow is posting on his blog day after tedious day? I'm beginning to feel that we should all be sending you reassuring messages and calming boxes of chocs to let you know that, however idle and bittersweet you might have been in the past, you can't POSSIBLY be as bad as all THAT. Can you? No, I simply don't believe it.
Posted by: Juliet | 22 November 2007 at 11:40 AM