...The book and the other in Williams' Wimbledon series are quite the most amusing stories you can find about London suburban life. It charts the antics of a Wimbledon, family and more particularly Henry Farr's atempts at murder. The whole saga is brilliant. The BBC tv series was also quite extraordinary. Comedy simple ouses out of everyday occurences, you can almost see round the corner to the blundering of Mr.Farr. resolutley this enterteins without a doubt, and is certainly a good read while travellling home on the tube or indeed anywhere....
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Advantages: easy to read Disadvantages: hard to put down made me late for work!!
...This is the second book written by Paul Burrell about his life as a butler for Diane the Princess of Wales. This book is easy to read and is written extremly well you feel like you know Diane and Paul by the end of it. The book puts an end to rumours and speculation and sets the record straight.
This book is a must read for any Paul Burrell or lady Diane fan. You do not nesscarily have to read Pauls first book to read this one but it would help with the background information.
There are lots of lovely photographs from Pauls private collection that let you see into another world and way of living.
A truely magnificant book which I feel Diane Princess of Wales would be proud of....
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Advantages: seeing the differences in moral issues and life from 100 years ago Disadvantages: the films made ar not very good
...this is by farr one of the best plays i have ever read in my life. the dramatic irony was exerlantly used with a mix of suspence and fear for all characters and readers alike. the characters were very real and at moments i believed i was them . i studied this book as a part of my gcse and i enjoed this book page by page. the language is not to hard to understand and you can see how moral issues from 1912 vary to the present day . i would recomend this play to anyone who enjoys misterys or books with a deep meanig . this is one of j.b. preistlys finest plays. i found it very hard to putt this book down and i would love to read it again . if you get the chance try it ....
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