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The Princess Diarist
by Carrie Fisher
I spent a long time agonising over whether or not I felt comfortable giving a star rating to someone tell stories from their life. Ultimately, I've decided that yes, I will give star ratings for biographies, memoirs, etc., or at least I'm going to give a star rating to this one.
If you're planning on reading this book, please, if you can, listen to the audiobook. Listening to it makes it seem as if you're sitting across from Carrie Fisher, you've just asked her to tell you her experiences in Star Wars, and she's decided to chat with you for five hours about it (with her daughter chiming in for part of the story).
Honestly, this book just made me miss Carrie even more. It's uncensored and, I can't think of a better way to describe this, so completely her.
I will warn you: there are multiple times when she jokes about her dying, and literally every single time she does you will burst into tears. Sorry.
If you're planning on reading this book, please, if you can, listen to the audiobook. Listening to it makes it seem as if you're sitting across from Carrie Fisher, you've just asked her to tell you her experiences in Star Wars, and she's decided to chat with you for five hours about it (with her daughter chiming in for part of the story).
Honestly, this book just made me miss Carrie even more. It's uncensored and, I can't think of a better way to describe this, so completely her.
I will warn you: there are multiple times when she jokes about her dying, and literally every single time she does you will burst into tears. Sorry.