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You’ve heard about the royal revelations, but how does Prince Harry’s memoir stack up as a book? Our critic Alexandra Jacobs reviewed it for The New York Times. The book "is a thing of many parts, of shreds and patches, of bitter gibes (particularly at Harry’s older brother, William, the ‘heir’ to his ‘spare,’ whom he calls ‘Willy’) and sustained existential crisis,” Jacobs writes. “Its basic three-act structure of childhood, Army service and wedded bliss is as subdivided as a California lot into shorter episodes and paragraphs, many only one sentence long.” She continues: “Like its author, ‘Spare’ is all over the map — emotionally as well as physically.” Tap the link in our bio to read our full book review.
nytbooks
Jan 10
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