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Go to My LibraryKirsten Walther to roller : ét liv
- Language
- Danish
- Published in
- Publisher
- People'sPress
- Pages
- 208
- ISBN
- 9788771593051
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The book is praised by some readers for offering a good insight into the subject's life, particularly highlighting her well-known desire to maintain a private existence away from the public eye. Reviewers found the narrative engaging and often surprising, making it a quick and pleasant read. The book is also commended for its focus on her professional career, providing a good account of her work.
Conversely, many readers expressed significant reservations. A recurring criticism was the book's perceived ethical approach to the subject's privacy; some felt it inappropriately delved into personal matters, presenting her choices in a negative light or revealing information she might not have wished to share. Reviewers frequently noted a lack of substantial depth, with some suggesting the content could be condensed significantly. Others felt it failed as a true biography of the person behind the public figure, resulting in a "thin" narrative that relied heavily on speculation due to the subject's intensely private nature. While some parts were engaging, a few passages were described as dull, and some reviews harshly condemned the book as poorly written and lacking substance.
Overall, the reviews for this biography present a notably mixed picture. It appears to be a quick and often engaging read that provides a perspective on the subject's public persona and professional career. However, its perceived issues regarding privacy and a lack of substantial new personal information, coupled with occasional narrative thinness, detracted significantly for many. This book would likely appeal to readers interested in a focused account of the subject's public life and career, who appreciate a relatively short and accessible read. It may disappoint those seeking a deep, comprehensive personal biography or readers sensitive to perceived invasions of privacy.
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