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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I thought it was a great book. I realize there was a ghostwriter, but it's his information and narrative. He has a lot of worthwhile things to say and I can't figure out why the BR family needs a cloak of any protection from anyone with a perspective, or any opaqueness. The other royal families of Europe certainly have their drama. These people are human, and there is a dynamic that is worth analyzing under all this pageantry. Secondly, all the leaked tidbits that imply all kinds of things about Harry vs. members of his family are false- completely taken out of context and twisted. He does a good with explaining the institution's relationship with the media, and it's important to know. In many ways, this was a love letter to his family, not a tear down. [/quote] When you say Ghostwriter, is this something that you were guessing or is it credited somewhere in the book that he received assistance?[/quote] It is credited. He didn't write the book. He provided content and JR Moehringer wrote the book as a ghostwriter. That is how it works for all celeb memoirs. Celebs aren't authors. They hire credible successful authors to write their books. [/quote] This makes sense. I think we’re confused me was the term ghostwriter. [/quote] Not sure why. That’s the term for someone who writes a book on behalf of someone else.[/quote]
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