It is good! Agree. |
Yes, Harry is exponentially more whiny. |
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I read a lot of memoirs and biographies (my favorite genre) and I was really excited about this one after learning it was the same ghostwriter who wrote Andre Agassi’s memoir. Some of my takeaways:
The opening scene with Harry, his father, and William was a bit cringe, but the book gets much better from there. I guess what bothers me is how Harry often approaches his brother so openly and then gets treated with derision time after time, but comes back for more. When he knocked on William’s door to introduce Meghan, I knew that wouldn’t go well at all and I was embarrassed for him. William was so dismissive and standoffish to his little brother wanting to share and be open about his life and have a real connection with the people in his family. The parts about flying an Apache helicopter were fascinating to me and that’s why I read memoirs - the varied life experiences people have and you never know what information is going to pop up. Same with all of the travel adventures and discovering a new way of seeing the world through his time spent in Africa. It’s a great memoir - insightful, touching, honest - deals with childhood memories, grief, relationships, work, travel. I believe the book has been slandered in the press so much because they don’t want people to read it and come away with a different perspective than the media has carefully curated. |
I agree with all of this, except that I think clearly people don’t believe the Palace spin because it has become a huge bestseller. I hope he writes a sequel. |
Meghan needs to have her turn first, then he will do a second. |
Setting aside all the interesting things that they might do in the future, are there really two more books worth of stuff already left unsaid? |
I am very close to getting this book from the library so I have not read it yet. But since I am so close, obviously, I have been interested for a while. But I will confess that I was completely put off by the frostbite/Elizabeth Arden disclosure. I assume it's better contextualized in the book and not utterly oedipal and TMI? |
He said that there is as much material that was left out of this book. Meghan has a book deal. |
| I find it interesting that so many readers here are taking him at his word. |
I hadn't thought of it that way and can see your point. -PP |
For me, using a ghostwriter means a busy person chooses to outsource the work to someone else. No judgment. |
For years Camilla was ridiculed and hated in the UK. |
Oh goodness, there’s probably at least one more book covering the queens funeral until now! |
Remember, they're hoping to reconcile with his family. |
Everything in the book that has been sensationalized in the media makes more sense in context when you read it. Personally his attempts to treat the frost nip didn’t register with me. It was more about how he was having this life changing experience in the North Pole with wounded veterans that he was inadequately prepared for and that he had to cut it short (a theme) because of his status as a Royal - and this time it was because of his brothers wedding. And then the difficulty of getting treatment because he was a Royal and couldn’t just go to the doctor with a sensitive issue like that! |