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Book Reviews of Being Jordan: My AutobiographyBook Review: Utter Drivel Summary: 1 StarsHaving an IQ above room temperature I can now say with feeling that 'jordan' is possibly the dullest and self-centred person in history. I took a look at this book by accident, seeing my 12 year old neice reading it, I took it from her as unsuitable reading and delved therein. No fact, no interest, no good. Don't bother polluting your mind with this twaddle.
Book Review: Pure Brilliance Summary: 5 StarsI only bought this book for something to read in my spare time I must admit that I really did doubt that it would be anygood but after reading it I was really suprised at how interesting it was. I now see Jordan in a different light. This book shows just how different her two lives are from being Jordan during the day to being Katie Price and a loving mother behind closed doors in her private time. This really is a good book worth buying.
Book Review: Well done Summary: 4 StarsWas disapointed on the tale of Beckham, it makes you think this book that Kate is smart, intelligent & has been through the mill on her way through her career. Despite all the press about Kate this book will give you an insight to her charming personality, her upbringing and all the relationships and the reason they didn't last.
Book Review: Could it get any worse Summary: 1 StarsUtter dribble - a complete waste of paper and time. Even as someone who does think that there's more to Katy price than the two inflated egos stuck to her chest but this "book" is just a wanna be tabloid kiss and tell. Pure cashing in on the "Get me out of here" media hype. Let's hope both her and Peter Andrea fall flat (well Katy couldn't) on their faces. It's a blatant ill thought out get rich quick scheme.
Book Review: Wow, Jordan as you've never seen her before Summary: 4 StarsThis book exposes Jordan not as the glamour-girl people love to hate but rather as a loyal mother, a believer in love & a extremly nice person in general. It tells of her early modelling days (& her lucky escape), how her heart's been broken far too many times, her battle with cancer, & how she coped with her son, Harvey's blindeness. I would recommend this book to anyone who would like to know the real person behind the image.
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