Wednesday 6 March 2013

Book Review: You Only Live Once by Katie Price

                                                                                       About the book:
                                                                                    

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Rating: Horrendous
Pages: 336
Released: April 11th 2011
Published by: Arrow

-information from Goodreads

Synopsis:

An autobiography of the life of Glamour model/business women Katie Price. In this third installment, Katie tells all about the breakdown of her marriage to fellow celeb Peter Andre, her life in the press as the 'badguy', her return to the jungle in 'I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here', and her new relationship/marriage to Alex Reid.

First Line:

"He was my life; I was so in love with him..."

Review:

It took me absolutely ages to finish this book. To be brutally honest it was only through sheer persistance that I didn't give up on this book after the first couple of chapters but kept going until I completed the book. This book isn't something I would have brought myself and I'm so glad I was given it as a Christmas present because (having read it) I wouldn't have bothered to waste my money on it. Since it was a gift from a friend, I decided to give it ago. What did intrigue me about this book, was her re-telling of her seperation/divorce from husband Peter Andre. Because, if you live in the UK you'll know, that Katie Price and Peter Andre were headline news for the whole period of their marriage and then divorce. Although it was slightly insightful, especially if your someone who likes to follow celebrity gossip, this book is an absolutely hideous example of British publishing. It is badly written - the narrative is sleep inducing boring and its so bad that it has won the place of worst book I have ever read so far. Another thing that annoys me is that there is grammatical errors left right and centre, which should have been noticd and corrected during the editing stage - this book isn't a very good advert for Arrow Publishing. To finish, I would not recommend this book to ANYONE.

Recommended Audience:

NOONE.
I'm sorry to write such a bad review but I have to be honest, as I would not want any of you to waste your time on this book.
Have you read this book? What do you think of it?
Sarah xx

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