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All Balls and Glitter: My Life

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All Balls and Glitter: My LifeAuthor: Craig Revel Horwood
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   Hardcover 280 pages
   Release Date: 04 September 2008
   Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books
   ISBN: 1843173212
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Customer Reviews:

  tarnished glitter and an awful lot of balls (03 January 2009)
Absolute wall to wall filth.With every page there is graphic details of sexual exploits with yet another lover ,which would not that long ago have been considered an obscene publication.Nauseating and after a while boring.On par with his marking on Strictly, I'd give him two for his cheek.Brings a whole new meaning to the old saying ` where there's muck, there's money`. Sorry Craig but definetly dull! dull ! dull.

  NO GLITTER (21 October 2008)
Every time I fall into the 'Autobiography' trap, I swear I will never be caught again. Just because someone has led an interesting/extraordinary life, it does not follow that they can share this with us in writing! Craig Revel Horwood's book illustrates the point. Dreary, dull, lifeless writing. Craig.....you needed a ghost writer, or at the very least a crash course in creative writing!

Borrow a copy before you buy....wish I had!

  Fabulous! (02 October 2008)
What a read! Craig is as honest and straightforward as you'd expect and so open about his life. His no holds barred style really takes you through the highs and lows, the laughter and the tears. It's a must-read for Strictly fans. I couldn't put it down.

  Not bad (01 October 2008)
I found it interesting to discover what qualifies Craig to judge dancers, and his credentials hold up. I also enjoyed reading about his journey from Aus to a hugely popular BBC show. I did find the book a little rushed at the end, but I still enjoyed learning about him. I think it could have gone deeper though. It's more a 'coffee table' book than many other biographies I have read.


  YAWN! Dull Dull Read (30 September 2008)
Not sure what the other people were reading but in my opinion this is a dull read merely for the people who laugh and titter at his feeble put downs on a dancing game show. Yes, wehave all the backstage glitter (if you can call it that) here and also his background, love life (painfully boring) but mostly it reads as someone who believes that are a star but are not merely a judge on a gameshow.

 
 


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