tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6146286857215408059.post3869227220186628878..comments2024-03-26T09:34:54.598-07:00Comments on Rosy the Reviewer: "Our Kind of Traitor" and The Week in ReviewsRosy Brewerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17156447894512749413noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6146286857215408059.post-74315692245778804442016-07-15T16:04:26.241-07:002016-07-15T16:04:26.241-07:00Susan, like me, you will probably know most of the...Susan, like me, you will probably know most of the stories he relates about Diana and Charles but some of the stuff about Kate and Camilla is enlightening and I loved the little details he comes up with. Like I say in the review, he is one of those writers who tries to get inside of the minds of his subjects but, taken with a grain of salt, that little literary device makes his biographies fun. He and Randy Tamborelli are my favorite celebrity biographers.Rosy Brewerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17156447894512749413noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6146286857215408059.post-52364628090547937192016-07-15T15:25:07.322-07:002016-07-15T15:25:07.322-07:00I am just going to have to read Game of Crowns! I...I am just going to have to read Game of Crowns! I am a royal family fanatic. I have watched every royal wedding, cried during Diana's funeral, read every book as soon as it came out (Andrew Morton - you rocked my world!), made pilgimages to Kensington Palace each time I visited London, and obsessively viewed every single documentary about Diana and the rest of the royal family. New documentaries are constantly being made...I watched one the other night called "Diana - Behind Closed Doors", and Christopher Andersen was one of the talking heads. He was very articulate and you could tell he didn't take himself too seriously. Game of Crowns sounds like an interesting read! Susan Sprickmannoreply@blogger.com