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by - written on 05/02/09 (Very useful, 91 readings)
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*Charlotte Church* Charlotte Church became a household name at a very young age. She was only 12 years old when her first album was released. She has seen a great deal in her life so far and, although auto biographies are often written by older generations, Charlottes life fills the book with her tales. *The writing* The book is written with Fanny Blake, and is very readable with a chat like style. Unlike some of the other autobiographies from young stars at the moment this book is not meant to shock and the story tells itself. Charlotte admits that she has been very lucky and seems to love her life with her boyfriend Gavin. This was a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/01/09 (Very useful, 89 readings)
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* Keep Smiling * Keep Smiling is the name of Charlotte Church's autobiography. It was released late 2007 and is available to buy from shops such as WH Smith and supermarkets such as Sainsburys and Tescos as well as from websites such as www.play.com The book's price is £18.99 although you can find it cheaper at some places. The cover has a photo of Charlotte looking over her shoulder , there is some pretty paterns in white on the book and writing in pink. The book contains 352 pages. * Who is Charlotte Church ? * Charlotte Church burst onto the music charts at the age of 12 in 1998 with her debut album ; Voice Of An Angel. She began her ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/12/08 (Very useful, 220 readings)
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Keep Smiling is the biography which has been written by Charlotte Church. Yes she is only still very young an did seems very daft for her to have written a book already but she has done so much and lead a very busy life since the age of 12 that she does indeed fill a whole book with her tales. I did not particularly go out of my way to get this book but when I saw it on offer in the shops I thought it might be quite interesting to read and find out the truth behind all the headlines that were written about her. The book has 21 chapters which detail her life, she starts back at the beginning and tells us about her family and her childhood. She had a very close ... Read the complete review
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