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Me Cheeta: The Autobiography by Cheeta

Book Type: Hardcover
Published: 01 October 2008
Publisher: Fourth Estate Ltd
RRP:£16.99

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Review:
The idea seemed great - it was probably a breeze to pitch it to the publisher - but I was only a few chapters in when I realised that in practice it was a joke stretched too far. I stuck with it, full of hope, but that impression didn't change. I'm prepared to believe that the gossip and the scandal and the whole background is well based and well researched, but placing it all in this kind of a fantastical, satirical framework seriously undermines the reality at the expense of the over-extended joke and deprives the whole thing of any power whatever, inclding for me, I'm afraid, the power to entertain.