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Alwight ! !
Review of Awight Now: Setting the Record Straight - Michael Barrymore by
brockysbird
Advantages: great read an absolute must have
Disadvantages: none
I purchased this book in November of 2006 from Asda at the price of £9.96, I loved Michael Barrymore in Big Brother and that is the reason why I opted for this book! (He should have won!!!!)
Michael was once one of britans favorite entertainers; he regularly appeared on TV and was loved by the public for being so funny and so unique.
We first saw Michael in 1975 when he won the talent show 'New faces' from then on he became a familiar and loved ... ...shows included Barrymore
Strike it lucky
My kind of people My kind of music
And kids say the funniest things
Michael Barrymore also won 13 national TV awards including best entertainment show, most popular comedy performer and even a special recognition award ...with a raft of other awards
Despite all of his success he got heavily into drink and drugs and in 1997 he split from his wife of 18 years, this was when he admitted to being gay. Then ...
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07.03.2007
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But Then I'm Biased...
Review of And This Is My Adopted Daughter - Marie Berger by
Floon
Advantages: A riveting read
Disadvantages: You tell me!
...Floon. I thought long and hard about writing a review at all because of my personal connection and sought advice from a responsible senior Ciao member before writing this. Since the book had been proposed to Ciao by NataliePhelan and reviewed by her, it seemed that it would be OK to add my own perspective.
However, this will not be a book review in the usual sense. Natalie has given an independent viewpoint of this book and anyone else who feels ... ...insight into the book’s background and its evolution and that will be the thrust of this article.
► Marie Berger ◄
Marie wanted to write long before I met her as a colleague at a school in Gibraltar in 1970. But it was not until 1985 that she got her first “big break”.
Having been brought up as an adopted child, a childhood scarred by physical and emotional abuse, she much later traced and found her natural mother, whom we met in a ...
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22.08.2004
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Coleen McLoughlin: Welcome to my world
Review of Welcome to My World - Coleen McLoughlin by
louiseyd
Advantages: Cheap, fun and easy to read
Disadvantages: I want her life
I bought this book on a spur of the moment shopping trip, basically because I was interested to see how Coleen went from being a schoolgirl to a WAG in such a short space of time. I was amazed to read her story and see how down to earth she really was, even after being catapulted at amazing speed into the limelight.
She was even thoughtful enough to come back to her book and update it with her wedding plans for the release of the paperback edition. ... ...quick life update, within which she includes girly pages with tips on make-up, fashion, nights out and quizzes, making it so much more like a diary. It is really easy to read and highly enjoyable to learn how down to earth she is and how she enjoys nothing more than snuggling on her sofa watching the soaps just like the rest of us. ...
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15.07.2008
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Little girl lost.... then found!
Review of Little Girl Lost - Barbie Probert-Wright & Jean Ritchie by
sarahbarrow
Advantages: Shows a reverse perspective.
Disadvantages: Heartbreaking at times.
...six, makes this sometimes a little difficult to read and comprehend. ( I have a six year old daughter and the idea of her seeing the atrocities that the author did is heartbreaking to me).
Amongst all the fear, desperation, hunger and complete and utter exhaustion is the story of the true hero's of this book……. The people.
The true humanitarian feeling you get throughout the entire book is astounding, the people who have nothing and nowhere to ... ...a stranger, the people who fear for their homes due to the "invasion" of the English and like, who at a moments notice, will have someone "billeted" to them, ( this is what they called the refugees, after they were allocated a bed or home in the village they happen to come across) and show the refugees unforgettable kindness by providing a warm bed for the night and a delicious meal to boot.
This book is full of sadness, and the stories of the complete ...
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11.07.2008
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Sir Bobby Charlton: Pride of England
Review of My Manchester United Years - Bobby Charlton by
Jelboy
Advantages: Full account of life, family disputes, munich tragedy and world cup win.
Disadvantages: I paid high price - you wont.
I am not a Manchester United fan, I am a spurs fan and a passionate lover of football. I bought this book because I had a vague interest in his life and wanted to know more about the lives of one of the 1966 world cup winners.
Sir Bobby charlton goes in depth into his accounts of the tragedy of Munich, recounts his memories of the Busby Babes, and through his book manages to actually take you through a timeline of British and European football from ... ...Newcaslte at a young age, his early football career, the heights of manchester United and the loss of a team in Munich. He recounts his stories of some of the greatest footballers e.g. Denis Law, George Best and Stanley Matthews, above all teaches us more about the lives of Duncan Edwards and other great footballers lost in Germany. He explains his sibling relationship with his brother Jack and the family problems he encountered in his life. Sir ...
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