Readers’ Comments

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13 Responses to “Readers’ Comments”

  1. Jane Says:

    I loved reading the excerpts from your book…and although it is a childrens book…it sounds wonderful and I look forward to reading it.

  2. Wynn Fisher, D.Astrol.Sc. Says:

    Janet Morgan’s exciting story is of a young boy who is shown how he can work quite naturally with the hidden, pure energies of crystals in his quest to fight negativity.

    Many youngsters (and the not so young) in the world today are waking up and recognising that unseen forces are at work and are hungry to find out more. Keep the stories coming Janet.

  3. Robert from France Says:

    Having snook a look at the first chapter of this book, it feels like a rattling good story which will grasp the imagination of young and old alike. I am really looking forward to reading more.

  4. Jude Hubbard Says:

    This is a really inspiring book for children! Not only is it exciting, but it also explains some of the ways that Crystals can be used for healing and health. It does this in a way that captures the imagination of both children and adults alike, in a very responsible way.
    These days many people are looking for new ways to understand and empower themselves. Janet is the perfect person for the job and I can’t wait for her next book!

  5. Annie Kordas Says:

    I found the book to be interesting, informative and entertaining, filled with fact and fiction (faction) an ideal book for young and old alike, anyone interested in healing/crystals. A worthwhile read!
    Clever you! Well done!

  6. Julia Summerton Says:

    I have to admit that my first reading of Toby’s Crystal was rather rapid - not that there was any element which could be ’skipped’, but that it was so exciting, I just had to read on… each chapter leaves the reader in suspense and with an irrisistable urge to discover what happens next! The second reading was taken at a more leisurely pace and enabled absorption of more subtle details - without losing any of the original excitement. As a retired teacher, I can imagine that young people will be equally absorbed and excited as adults. I can also visualise this as being an excellent book to be read aloud to youngsters by both teachers and parents and that it could provoke interesting discussion, not only about ‘alternative’ views of the world and using the imaginative mind, but also concerning every day matters such as family life, relationships, bereavement and peer bullying. All this educational possibility is there, apart from the book being an excellently woven, exciting story for both young people and adults.
    Julia Summerton

  7. Patricia Luxton Says:

    Toby’s Crystal is an exciting, alternative style adventure which can be shared by adults and children alike, either at home or in the classroom. Th author has skilfully endowed this story with her own deep and extensive knowledge of crystals and their healing powers and the part they can play in our lives.
    GLAD that Toby’s Crystal is; A GOOD READ, GOOD FUN, GOOD FOR RELATIONSHIPS.
    SAD that Toby’s Crystal wasn’t around when I was teaching.
    THANK YOU Janet for bringing magic back into our lives!

  8. Arron Brown Says:

    This was one of the best books I have read in my life. Only one thing would make it better-adding a sequel! I hope you do. From Arron, aged 11.

  9. Annemarie Homolka Says:

    This is a very exiting book, could hardly put it away, kept on reading and reading.
    I is well written, with a perfect mixture of truth, wisdom and fiction - I really enjoyed each and every page of it.
    Cant wait for the next book from Janet.
    I am a “grown up child ” of 6o plus from Vienna..

  10. Alex (10) Says:

    i thought it was super and I can’t wait for the next book.

  11. Ahsan (aged 10) Says:

    It was agreat adventure

  12. Irene Mundschitz Says:

    I loved the story with all the truth, fiction and info that is packed in in an easy to understand way. Magical and earthy - as crystals and our lifes are if we walk with open eyes and ears and don’t denye the spirit around.
    May it open the mind of many young ones!
    Congratulation Janet, I’m waiting for the next story!
    Irene Mundschitz, Vienna

  13. Ben [aged 9] Says:

    I thought it was a really good book

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