Book Reviews
 
														My Name is Barbra” by Barbra Streisand
Barbra Streisand’s memoir, “My Name is Barbra,”
 
														Trust Me: An exciting review for a lazy Sunday Afternoon
Trust Me tells the story of Ellen, who is sitting on the train, her mind swirling with emotions.
 
														True Detectives, Night Country is it worth your valuable time?
This is the fourth series in the anthology True Detective crime drama series created by Nic Pizzolatto.
 
														How The Great Post Office Scandal affect it’s employees?
The post office attacked and villified its postmasters for years, for an IT mistake on their computer package Horizan. Corporate Gaslighting.
 
														Spare by Prince Harry
Let me apologise right away, I said I would not review any more biographies of the royal family.
 
														Rude by Katie Hopkins
Rude provides an entertaining account of her opinions and how witty and humorous she is. She doesn’t apologise for her opinions or justify her views
 
														Courtiers by Valentine Low review of the British Royal Staff
It seems there is a new book about the British Royal Family being released every other day.
 
														It’s a Fair Cop by Alfie Moore – Podcast Review
It’s a Fair Cop is this month’s review of a hilarious podcast from BBC Sound by the ex-police
 
														How to design a book cover that sells
A well-designed book cover can distinguish between someone picking up your book and not.
 
														How to define your audience when writing your memoirs
Ensure that your memoirs reach the right audience. Therefore you have to define your audience
 
														The Importance of Using Photos in Your Memoirs
When you sit down to write your memoirs, you may wonder whether to use photos. After all, a picture is worth a …
 
														Yes Minister, Yes Prime Minister
Yes Minister and Yes Prime Minister is the funniest political show ever written. Why did I listen to this? I hear you say.
 
														Revenge by Tom Bower
This book is so very sad. It’s sad because a family is being torn apart. It’s sad because a British institution is being attacked.
 
														Rachel Johnson – Difficult Women
A podcast by Rachel Johnson entitled “Difficult Women”. A name inspired by Ken Clarke’s description of Theresa May .
 
														Little Me by Matt Lucas
Matt Lucas, from the Little Britain fame, has an autobiography ‘Little Me’ and he is much more than little Britain.
 
														Lady in Waiting – Lady Anne Glenconner
Glenconner, the eldest child of the 5th Earl of Leicester, had what would seem an idyllic childhood.
 
														Ghostwriter to write my memoirs
Hiring a ghostwriter is a big decision. The most important thing to remember…
 
														What are the different types of memoirs
There are four different types of memoirs, each with its own purpose and style.
 
														Go Love Yourself – Podcast Review
 
														Writing your memoirs is not a vanity project.
If you’ve been thinking about writing your memoirs, now is the time to start. You won’t regret it. Find out how today!
 
														The Nazis Knew My Name
Could you survive in Auschwitz? Meet Megda Hellinger, who did
 
														Awful Auntie by David Walliams
This book is targeting children from the age of 8 or 9 as a self-reading book. However, it is a book that could be read…
 
														Elon Musk: How the Billionaire CEO of SpaceX and Tesla is Shaping our Future
Elon Musk has certainly embraced life and the challenges it can bring. This book details…
 
														Hit Job by Eric Cunningham
I’m not a killer, I just need to get some money to pay for my grandmothers surgery. Planning isn’t the same as acutally kiling. Is it?
 
														The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
The Graveyard Book is a Children’s horror story targeting 9+. As you would expect with a horror story,
 
														Footsteps of the Fallen
Matt Dixon runs the hugely successful Footsteps of the Fallen podcast about WW1. A fantastic walk through the battlefields in Europe.
 
														The Governor by Vanessa Frake
Vanessa Frakes worked most of her life in some of Britain’s notorious prisons.
 
														Finding Sarah by Sarah Ferguson
I would recommend this book ‘Finding Sarah’ by Sarah Ferguson Duchess of York.