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Diana's ‘Luminous' Life: Sarah Bradford's Version

Submitted by chloe, Sep 24, 2007 18:47

I had to pick out a biography for a Language Arts assignment, so I decided to pick this book. After reading page one it put me to sleep. You put way to much information in this book, and some of it has nothing to do with Princess Diana, not only that, but you are way to opinonated, and obviously way to caught up in gossip. I really dislike people like that. Also, what is your deal with calling Princess Diana fat during her childhood? For your information, she was never fat, Princess Diana was always healthy and she was in perfect shape. I suggest that you refer back to your facts, NOT YOUR OPINIONS, AND EVERYONE ELSE'S, and rewrite a book that is true, intrestesting, and actually has something to do with Princess Diana.


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