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

2.0

This is one of those books I read because I saw the movie. And actually, this is the fairly dry accounting of the relationship between the King and Logue. The movie was funnier; the characters brought to life. It sounds as if the book was written after the author discovered the story of his famous relative after he heard about the movie. The book was a chronological detailing of the events, lots of the book was letters written between the two. To summarize, Logue was called in to help with a speech, he edited it, they practiced, and then they wrote each other letters expressing gratitude and friendship.

Go see the movie again.