Rating: Summary: BORING Review: uhhhh, I kinda lost interest halfway through the book. It wasn't very gripping.
Rating: Summary: It's not Jackie after Jack. Review: I had just read Jackie after Jack and was looking forward to this book because I've always been interested in Diana. This book was a waste of time; there's very little that was new in it. Knowing that the Royal family doesn't give interviews, I was very sceptical about some of the scenes described. I think the author has tarnished his well-earned reputation for 'Jack and Jackie' and 'Jackie after Jack' with this book. Diana fans, this is not the book for you!
Rating: Summary: excellent!! Review: Great book! Lots of insight into the life, loves and the heart ache of Princess Di.
Rating: Summary: I thought this book was hard to put down Review: I thought this book was great! I learned new things every time I picked up the book and read it! Its a book that you never would want to put down! This book though skipps around in some places like one day its July 1981 and the next it's June 1997! But still you would never get sick of it! I say buy this book for people who are into Diana and the Royals. They will love it and learn new things everyday!
Rating: Summary: perfect Review: i feel this book was well written in what i expected it to be. i think some people expected it to give them all of this secret information - come on people! evey book you pick up is going to say virtually the same thing so be prepared. if you want something new watch the news! so i felt there was feeling and since this was a one sided story take it at face value. i started reading it so i could make my own judements. the truth will never be known just like the JFK assanation. but if you are a true fan - get it read it and save it.
Rating: Summary: Lucid, meticulous though a bit long-winded Review: Christopher P. Andersen has a strong command of language. And the life of the most celebrated woman of the world is so clearly told by him. Really, Diana lived a hard life, apart from her bulimia and eating disorders, she was so badly smeared by the Royals, especially the Queen Mother and so despairingly hounded by the resilient and yet relentless paparazzi. Truely, we must not canonize her memories as her brother had so profoundly reminded. She will live forever, only now, she is in God's hands.
Rating: Summary: This book was very interesting. Review: I found this book extremely interesting and very informative. I found the book hard to put down. It answered a lot of unanswered questions I had about the last years of her extraordinary life and even more about her death. I would highly recommend this book to all of Diana's fans.
Rating: Summary: Gripping tale of the day we all remember... Review: Fast paced, with new details on the day we all wish we could forget
Rating: Summary: Captivating - in a National Enquirer Sort of Way Review: I read the book very quickly, its an easy read. Especially on an interesting subject. It had the potential to be a good factual documentary on one of the most important times in British Modern History. Very National Enquirer-like though, due to the extensive knowledge of details in conversations between, for example, the Queen, and Prince Charles, when they were alone. Also, how does the authour know what colour pyjamas Prince Charles wears? Amazing! By the end of the book, I felt sickened and sad that I had put my money to such a publication. Once again, someone is quick to capitalise on The Princess of Wales' death. I hope her sons never see it.
Rating: Summary: Save your money .. There's nothing new in this book Review: When I read about this book I thought it'd offer something new so I got it right away. While reading it I kept saying the next page will tell me something new. Unfortunately that was not true. If this is your first book on the subject, you'll find it interesting and rather informattive. However, if you've read all the previous books about Diana, don't bother with this one. It offers nothing and I mean NOTHING new at all.
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