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Have to admit, I laughed quite a bit reading this. Snappy writing, lots of goss. He's going to hell, of course...
5 STARS for 'The Insider' .. Am I kidding? Absolutely not. I gathered so much information about the TABS reading Piers Morgan's tell-all, that it substantially changed my screenplay (Adventures in Paradise), and all for the better. Do your research, and it pays. Boy, were those guys scumbags!

I found this entertaining and interesting to read, until it focused so much on the Iraq war. A lot of this book you may not understand if you don't recognize names of British politicians, celebrities, or Royalty. I downgraded my rating, simply because I think, at times anyway, that Piers is full of shit! Do I believe it was his and only his decision, to not publish the photos of Diana as she lay bleeding and dying from the car crash that ultimately killed her, plus he told the distributor of the
Interesting and funny. A real insight into his world. (£26000 on wine, lunching with Diana - I had no idea editors were so close to the Royals).
God he's bloody annoying but his account as editor of a top tabloid makes for fascinating reading at a time when exclusives were happening every week and before the internet really took over breaking news. Compelling, gossipy and light.
I love this and I love Piers Morgan, but when he intimates that he is practically responsible for orchestrating Tony Blair's moves, I did find him a little arrogant. Hilarious read though!
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Hardcover | Pages: 484 pages Rating: 3.7 | 480 Users | 46 Reviews

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Original Title: | Insider |
ISBN: | 0091905060 (ISBN13: 9780091905064) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Tony Blair, Christopher Hitchens, Piers Morgan |
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At the record-breaking age of 28 Piers Morgan was made editor of the News of the World, the UK's biggest-selling Sunday newspaper. The decade that followed was one of the most tumultuous in modern times, a period in which we witnessed the self-implosion of the Tories, the rise of New Labour, the Royal Family brought to its knees by scandal and tragedy, horrific news events like Dunblane, september 11, and the war in Iraq - alongside a seemingly endless supply of fantastically entertaining sport and celebrity gossip. Throughout the period (he later moved to the Mirror, Infamously deciding to take it upmarket and stand alone in making the paper anti-war) he kept detailed diaries of what happened, as it happened - recording encounters and escapades with the key figures involved, from Murdoch to Blair, Diana to the Beckhams.Be Specific About Containing Books The Insider
Title | : | The Insider |
Author | : | Piers Morgan |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 484 pages |
Published | : | March 1st 2005 by Ebury Press |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Biography. Biography Memoir. Autobiography. Memoir |
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Ratings: 3.7 From 480 Users | 46 ReviewsCritique Containing Books The Insider
It's low of Piers Morgan to write private information, known to him only because he was the editor of the News of the World (newspaper, that was closed down in 2011 after phone hacking scandal), but it is an interesting read.Have to admit, I laughed quite a bit reading this. Snappy writing, lots of goss. He's going to hell, of course...
5 STARS for 'The Insider' .. Am I kidding? Absolutely not. I gathered so much information about the TABS reading Piers Morgan's tell-all, that it substantially changed my screenplay (Adventures in Paradise), and all for the better. Do your research, and it pays. Boy, were those guys scumbags!

I found this entertaining and interesting to read, until it focused so much on the Iraq war. A lot of this book you may not understand if you don't recognize names of British politicians, celebrities, or Royalty. I downgraded my rating, simply because I think, at times anyway, that Piers is full of shit! Do I believe it was his and only his decision, to not publish the photos of Diana as she lay bleeding and dying from the car crash that ultimately killed her, plus he told the distributor of the
Interesting and funny. A real insight into his world. (£26000 on wine, lunching with Diana - I had no idea editors were so close to the Royals).
God he's bloody annoying but his account as editor of a top tabloid makes for fascinating reading at a time when exclusives were happening every week and before the internet really took over breaking news. Compelling, gossipy and light.
I love this and I love Piers Morgan, but when he intimates that he is practically responsible for orchestrating Tony Blair's moves, I did find him a little arrogant. Hilarious read though!
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