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Spare
by Prince Harry
I won’t take too much time explaining the plot of this book since if you don’t know who Prince Harry is and what has been going on in his life, yet you still have access to the internet to read this review, I can't help you.
I absolutely adored Harry’s telling of his childhood to his current adventure as a newlywed escaping the paparazzi. The story has all the ups and downs and nitty-gritty you are looking for in a tell-all book, and this is undoubtedly a big one. Some moments are funny, while others are terribly sad and difficult to handle. There are also some cringy moments as Prince Harry fumbles through maturity.
Surprisingly, Harry’s retelling of his military experiences was the most enriching for me. His bravery, courage, leadership, camaraderie and dedication to service sparks the beginning of his selfless attitude. Coupled with his service work to many charities, including those in Africa, showcase the heart he developed on his own, with the help of the servitude attitude passed down from his mother.
This is a book where you need to dispel your beliefs about the Harry and Megan saga and just enjoy a fantastic memoir written by someone who didn’t think he was a writer but brought me to tears in his epilogue. A true coming-of-age story, this book is one you can get lost in, especially if you listen to the audio version. I encourage you to listen to the audio because you hear the story straight from Harry, and a British accent always makes things sound more authoritative, right?
I absolutely adored Harry’s telling of his childhood to his current adventure as a newlywed escaping the paparazzi. The story has all the ups and downs and nitty-gritty you are looking for in a tell-all book, and this is undoubtedly a big one. Some moments are funny, while others are terribly sad and difficult to handle. There are also some cringy moments as Prince Harry fumbles through maturity.
Surprisingly, Harry’s retelling of his military experiences was the most enriching for me. His bravery, courage, leadership, camaraderie and dedication to service sparks the beginning of his selfless attitude. Coupled with his service work to many charities, including those in Africa, showcase the heart he developed on his own, with the help of the servitude attitude passed down from his mother.
This is a book where you need to dispel your beliefs about the Harry and Megan saga and just enjoy a fantastic memoir written by someone who didn’t think he was a writer but brought me to tears in his epilogue. A true coming-of-age story, this book is one you can get lost in, especially if you listen to the audio version. I encourage you to listen to the audio because you hear the story straight from Harry, and a British accent always makes things sound more authoritative, right?