This non-fictional book is filled with Hart's life stories and advice to her younger-self. If you've ever heard of her then you should know the TV sitcom Miranda. The book features the same humourous style perfectly - I could quite literally hear her voice saying it all in my head as I read it through. If you're unaware, Hart's portrayal is similar to Bridget Jones but much more comedic and (dare I say it?) realistic.The book's available as a hardback copy, Kindle edition, audio book and an enhanced e-book, so you've got a range of choices. The cheapest option now is the Kindle version at £8.55, but I got my hardback for a lot more when it had just come out.
However, the writing is hilarious and genuinely good quality for all those language perfectionists like me, so the price is worth it. I don't have much else to say except that if you like Hart then you'll like this - and really, if it can win the National Book Awards for being 'Non-Fiction Book of the Year' then it must be good, right?
There aren't many negatives about this book; I suppose it's long, but I'm sure someone who likes reading won't care, and plus, you can always read small sections at a time. There aren't many pictures and no photographs, so if that's what you want, then I wouldn't bother.
Overall, I found myself crying with laughter all the way through this book. I don't normally read non-fiction, but this is definitely a must if you're a fan of Miranda Hart, or if you simply want to know that embarrassing things happen to everyone and it's not just you.
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