A review by whiskeytown
The King's Speech: How One Man Saved the British Monarchy by Peter Conradi, Mark Logue

2.0

This had only a marginal coverage of what Lionel Logue did for George VI, and spent a lot of time talking about pretty much everything else, such as the lives of George V, Edward VIII, the history of the Logue family in Australia, etc. Less than 20% of the book covered the speeches made by George VI and only a fraction of that was spent talking about how Mr. Logue actually helped him.

That said, it was an interesting, if shallow, history of the British royal family across two world wars.