BOOK REVIEWS
Praise for Reaper of Souls
“Beverley East has put her heart and soul into this gripping family
saga that shuttles between the past and present with the
locomotive power of a speeding train. With terminal points in
England and Jamaica, Reaper of Souls is a tumultuous journey
teeming with characters who will live with you in memory for a
very long time.”
—Colin Channer, author of Waiting In Vain, Passing Through, and
The Girl With the Golden Shoes
“Beverley East honors the lives of all those impacted by the devastating
tragedy of the Kendal train crash of 1957 in Jamaica.
She uncovers secrets that surprise her and will surely surprise
her readers. A brave and important work.”
—Elizabeth Nunez, award-winning author of Bruised
Hibiscus and Prospero's Daughter
“Like many other history-making events in the life of Jamaicans,
the story of the Kendal Crash was only whispered like some
mysterious duppy (ghost) story until Bev East courageously used
her family's tragic experience as grist for this touching and riveting
story…”
—Barbara Ellington, The Daily Gleaner
Praise for Finding Mr. Write
I am reading your book now (Finding Mr. Write) and am finding it the most
accessible graphology book I have seen. It is wonderful! Not only informative
but entertaining, I can learn and have fun at the same time, I love that.
Thank you for writing such a fabulous book.
—Carrie Higgins, BC Canada
I did not know that your book had all of those wonderful tips....self
help...healing...and inner peace information.The tips of health, family,
finance...etc...good stuff. I love it!
—Marcia Johnson
I'll say this much: When I've put a few handwriting samples to the test, the theories in this book have been eerily dead on. I'm looking at my own handwriting differently.
Combining a look at graphology and a quest for romance is what I call applied science and Ms. East pulls it off in language both fun and easy to read. Shelve this one next to your dictionary and thesaurus.
—Natalie Bridgewater
This is a refreshingly different introduction to graphology. Finding Mr Write reads almost like a novel, yet it provides essentially accurately information on the basic principles of trait stroke graphology. Beverley clearly sets out individual traits seen in handwriting while stressing that these traits must be fully evaluated when assessing personality. Her explanations are lively and amusing. A self assessment questionnaire for the prospective hunter for Mr Write sets a serious scenario for the frivilous hunter to consider.
The evidence is that this book will prove to be an excellent reference book for the serious student who is studying graphology rather than looking for the perfect mate!
—Fiona Douglas Dip, IGA, MAQG
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