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Book Reviews of Eastenders Who's WhoBook Review: Great resource for newbies Summary: 4 Stars
I found this book very helpful in figureing out who's who on the show. It is a little dated, though because new characters come on the show frequently. It also is great at giving you a little "dirt" on the characters.
Book Review: Memories Summary: 5 Stars
This book is a nice way to get to know the characters for new E.E. fans. I however got it simply as a keepsake. I've been watching this show for the past fifteen years, and I'm hooked on the realness of Albert Square.
Book Review: The Low Down on England's # 1 Soap Opera Summary: 5 Stars
Another confession, I am addicted to Eastenders. Why oh why do the Brits make TV sooo much better than we do? What makes Eastenders so great? Well, the main characters aren't a bunch wealthy idiots, in some fictional city at some fictional mega-corporation with too much time on their hands, too much perfect make-up who spend all day making goo-goo eyes at one another. In England, this soap is about the working class, struggling with their jobs at the local pub, the laundrymat, local small gorcery store, the cafe, etc. The women look like REAL women, they use a huge variety of people, you know, like you find in the actual world? Don't get me wrong, there are some very attractive women (and men as well!) on Eastenders, but they don't get all the airtime. This book is a super look at the past, which always plays a part in the current storyline, and helps new viewers understand some of the undercurrents between many of the characters. You should check out the show and this great history.
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