Dear Fatty | Paperback

Author: Dawn French | Format: Paperback

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  Dear Dawn......Thank you !!

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I have never read a book like this one. My sister gave this to me for Christmas and I absolutely love it!! As the book is memoirs in letter form to her friends and family, you discover Dawn is the salt of the earth and, quite rightly, a national treasure. Her letters to Madonna I found to be absolutely hilarious. Her letters to her father and her brother are the most touching and heartfelt, reducing you to tears . If you are a fan then this book is highly recommended and a book to read over and over again. Thank you Dawn for sharing these memories. x

  dear fatty

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Was so disappointed with this book after all the hype. Didn't enjoy it at all...... the form of written letters didn't flow and I wouldn't call it an autobiography. No chronological order and frankly I wasn't impressed and didn't even finish it.

  LOVED IT!

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I could not put this book down. It made me laugh so much. I love the way it's written. You really do get to know about French.
It is a must to read!

  Fantastic! A must read!!

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I couldnt put this book down from the moment i got it. A wonderfully interesting book of letters to her friends and family detailing her memories and experiences with them. Full of emotions as well as humour; I was in fits of laughter for Dear Hannah!

  excellent

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i dont normally read books celebraties write but this one i couldnt put down. if you are looking for laughs there are some but over all it is quite a moving read.

  Dissapointing

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I love Dawn French but found the book really hard going, the only chapter i liked was Dear Len. I still haven't finished it it's back on the bookshelf

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  Brilliant a great read!

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A really down to earth but incredibly funny account of lifes ups and downs. I bought it to read on holiday but thought I would begin reading at home, 3 days later I have finished it! A must read!

  Brilliant

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I've just read this book on holiday and i thought it was brilliant - it really is.
I read this book because i like Dawn French so i probably would have liked it even if it was rubbish but it wasn't it was fantastic.
I loved how she didn't blabber on about how successful she is which most people do in their autobiographies. I thought it was both funny and sad at the same time which which i think is why i liked it.
I've always liked Dawn French ever since is was about 8 when i watched the Vicar of Dibley and french adn Saunders.
I hope Dawn French continues acting becuase she really is a jem and i think she is a genuine and nice person.

Hi!!!! Dawn French if you are reading this which i hope you are becuase it would only be human nature to read reviews about your book which is brilliant by the way.
Btw, i think i like you also becuase you look like my mum so much so that on a train once somone asked her for her autograph thinkin it was you !!!!
Can you believe that??

xx

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  Really great book

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Really great book, well worth the price. I got it for £7.99 and i still think it's worth more than that ! (:

  A Good Read

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This is an insightful account of Dawn's personal life and career. I really enjoyed it, at times funny and at others touching.