Fearne’s Book Reviews: Piers Morgan - God Bless America
04/07/2009 @ 4:28 pmLast week I had a lovely little holiday in the sunshine and did my three favourite things:
Reading
Eating
Sleeping
I have romped through three very different books, they are all covered in sun tan lotion now! So I thought I’d do a review for you.
Piers Morgan - God Bless America
If you have read his other biographical diaries you’ll know they are funny, gossip fuelled and shocking!
If you don’t like the guy you”ll end up strangely sort-of-loving him by the end! This book romps nicely through the presidential election whilst Piers tans, dines with mega stars and embarrasses himself in multiple ways ! What more could you want?
I have been subjected to Piers’ interviewing technique and it’s as scary as imagined! I revealed things I now slightly regret and was shocked by his lack of inhibition when asking me the most upfront questions! I’m slightly fascinated by his ballsy attitude to work and life rather than threatened by it as I was at first! His books allow you to have that no holds barred approach to him so you almost let him off the hook once reading his books!
Have you read it let me know what you think!
Fearne
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oh might have to have a read of that!
Love Piers, a better read than Clarkson. Hope you had a lovely time x
ooo looks like a good read! love a good book with juicy bits
hope you had a good holiday?
havent read book but i do like his style of interviewing and think he is very consistant and direct in his delivery ,, and has nice balance of humour ,,, so yeah piers gets a definate yes from me , and how about you fearne ..
ill definatly give that a try
I may just get this for a read,we are having our holiday in August
Oh come on Fearne, you’re a role model for many people and not underservedly - encourage people to read something decent other than perpetuating that celebrity myth… soooo many deserving books by genuine authors out there.
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u look so pretty in these pictures x
I’ve read his first memoir and it is fascinating. Shall definitely give this new one a go!