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Rating: ![2 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-2-0.gif) Summary: Lifeless, but faithful to the story Review: Kate Lock's homage to Tiffany Mitchell is a factually accurate rendering of Tiffany's life, in the form of a diary that was found by Bianca Butcher after Tiffany's death.We don't get to learn anything about Tiffany that we haven't already seen in the show (and that's a shame, because she sometimes came across as a a one-dimensional and shallow character). If you're watching EastEnders in Outer Mongolia or on some weird-and-wonderful US cable channel that's about five years out of date, you may want to buy the book to catch up on Tiffany's story, but beware the spoilers - it'll probably ruin everything for you!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: If you loved Tiff, You'll love this book Review: You can actually hear Tiff write in her diary. Of course knowing the fate of the diarist from watching it all transpire on the television takes away some of the suspense of the read, but this is a good vouyeristic read in to the character's life. Sort of makes you feel you actually "know" this girl. This diary is a great way to broaden the fictional persona of a much loved character.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: If you loved Tiff, You'll love this book Review: You can actually hear Tiff write in her diary. Of course knowing the fate of the diarist from watching it all transpire on the television takes away some of the suspense of the read, but this is a good vouyeristic read in to the character's life. Sort of makes you feel you actually "know" this girl. This diary is a great way to broaden the fictional persona of a much loved character.
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