Finding Freedom Harry and Meghan By Omid Scobie, Carolyn Durand & Lady in Waiting By Anne Glenconner 2 Books Collection Set
S**M
Brilliant!
A brilliant read! Looks like certain type of people feel uncomfortable reading someone else's truth and experience about racism, class and discrimination that extends to the British Monarchy.
D**R
Finding freedom - Awful !
Really terrible writing, pathetic narrative, just the worst thing I've ever read. It was like something written by an untalented 10 year old for whom English was not their first language.Please do not buy this rubbish.
C**H
Falling Short of Expectations: Finding Freeman by Omid Scobie
Finding Freeman by Omid Scobie is a book that promises to delve into an intriguing subject matter but ultimately fails to deliver on its potential. As a reader who was genuinely intrigued by the premise, I found myself deeply disappointed with the final product.One of the most significant issues with Finding Freeman is its lack of substance and depth. Despite the promising concept, the book fails to provide any meaningful insights or original perspectives. The narrative feels shallow and underdeveloped, leaving readers craving for more substantial content.Another major drawback of the book is the writing style. Scobie's prose often feels disjointed and lacks the necessary finesse to engage readers. The storytelling feels uninspired, and the author's attempts at creating a captivating narrative fall flat. This makes it difficult to stay invested in the book and ultimately affects the overall reading experience.Furthermore, the book suffers from a lack of thorough research and fact-checking. The information presented lacks credibility and leaves readers questioning the accuracy of the claims made throughout the book. In a time when readers expect well-researched and substantiated work, this oversight is particularly disappointing.On a positive note, the book's cover design and overall presentation are visually appealing. However, this is not enough to compensate for the book's substantive shortcomings.In conclusion, Finding Freeman by Omid Scobie fails to live up to its potential. With shallow content, lackluster writing, and a lack of credibility, it falls short of being a worthwhile read. I would not recommend this book to those seeking a thought-provoking exploration of its subject matter, as there are far better options available that provide a more engaging and substantial reading experience.
A**R
Worth reading
Honest and open inside story.Don’t let the royal family rubbish it.
L**S
Utter lies and rubbish
Omid should check his facts first before writing such dribble.
S**T
Awful
Simply awful. Told from the perspective of people whose stories have found to be untrue on multiple occasions. Don’t bother wasting your money
D**G
An utterly shameful winge-fest !
‘They’ should be ashamed of themselves! Wingeing and moaning about their supposed hardship.Harry and Me-gain need to take a long hard look at their privileged lives, and count their blessings- utterly shameful that they are ...
M**4
Awful book
Badly written grammar awful what a load of crap Harry and Meghan reckon they had no input into this dreadful book the author must have been in room with them all the time to know all these ins and outs don’t waste your money
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