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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Solid writing, engaging story, kick-ass characters..., August 14, 2011
Danny Gillan has written a pretty damn good book with Will You Love Me Tomorrow. It looks like it's an earlier work just released on Kindle and Smashies...whatever. It's a good read.

He presents a multi-faceted look at clinical depression and the heartbreaking and often conflicting ideas about the illness, and uses a unique scenario (the music industry, both local and corporate) to draw a number of attitudes into the discussion through the adventures of a likeable cast of well-drawn characters. It's not a preachy-teachy book at all. Through the adventures of the ensemble you get to experience a wide range of emotions while Claire sorts out her terrible tragedy. There's quite a bit of humorous real-life scenes, too.

I give it four stars because it is a well written, easily believable, and an engaging story. I also got quite a lesson in Glaswegian um...vernacular, as well.

E-books like this are a bargain...a fine example of an affordable professionally-crafted story. You're arsed if you don't buy it. Four f*_@ing stars. That's great praise from me. (Some of the ...um...vernacular I learnt).

Fred Limberg
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars And The Beat Goes On and on and on, October 22, 2011
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This remarkable story is about the aftermath of a suicide. The authors ability to relate the psychological states of all the characters in this story are undeniably real. Danny has a real talent for conversation, I love the way he lets us see what is going on in the heads of his characters. Their insecurities make them real and this is where his humor is best served in this story.

Danny has a deep understanding of the human condition that many people do not have. He is able to construct characters that are believable, smart, fallible, heart rending and delightful. The story line is compelling, heartwarming and totally unique. I will buy anything he writes from now on, and I highly recommend you do to.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable read!, January 13, 2012
This was a great story about living and loving someone with depression and the aftermath of suicide. The characters are engaging and the story takes just enough unexpected twists and turns to keep you interested. I would definitely read another book by this author.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Timing and success, January 22, 2012
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Alex Canton-Dutari (Panama City, Panama) - See all my reviews
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The author decided to start each chapter with a few lines of Bryan Rivers' songs. This enabled me to construct an image of this composer/performer, bringing him "to life."
What kept me glued to the story was the parallelism I found with the struggle of any creative artist. Creative writers always dream of being discovered by someone who will impulse them high among the starts. Though it seems that timing is crucial.
Gillan has written a story that must be read by all who create while dreaming of success. Of course, the definition of the term will find surprising interpretations throughout.
One final lesson is that success - or failure - always touches those who interact with the artist.
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Will You Love Me Tomorrow by Danny Gillan (Paperback - December 17, 2008)
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