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[quote=Anonymous] Spare’s ghostwriter, J.R. Moehringer is a Pulitzer prize winning gifted author and master of this craft. Harry has a good voice and an easy style, probably was coached well by publisher's team. Obviously, there is an interesting human story with juicy details to capture reader's attention and empathy. As a memoire, its a well written hit. That being said, his insecurities and complaining are exhausting and we already had kore than enough of that through all sort of media. He needs to focus on moving on and be content but he feels entitled to apologies of royal family, royal firm and tabloids and want them to keep funding his bank account and princely status so he can do fun/lucrative projects and token philanthropy to do/look good. As readers, we empathize with his character and buy his version of his world but as critics and realists, we see him as a traumatized and spoiled nepotism baby who severely undermines his privileges and lives in his own world.[/quote]
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