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I live in South East Asia and no one here is a fan of country. Surprisingly I have Come On Over (International version) in my CD collection. Incredible. Strange, I have never been a fan of country music. It was a great story about someone who had nothing to having everything in life. I went out and bought her latest albums to listen. Now I am a fan.not about her music alone, but her journey to achieving amazing things in life.
What a fun song. Well written and there are moments where you wonder, she really did all this to achieve her dream. And I wasn't disappointed. It was not until a month ago that I saw THS: Country Divas which showcase Shania, Faith Hill and Dixie Chicks. And I bought this book to read, wanting to know more.
Let alone Shania Twain. Guess it was one the MUST HAVE CD of the 90's. I knew she wasn't American but Country Divas provided some interesting stories. But I have heard her songs before.I mean I do like You're Still the One and absolutely adore That Don't Impress Me Much. I was all of sudden interested in Shania's story.
It is a very-well researched book that gave me information about the Queen Of Country I have never heard before, even being a big fan of hers since 2002. The story starts with Shania's great-grandfather's amazing story of survival, and ends when the breakthrough artist Shania Twain released her Greatest Hits album in November 2004. For Shania fans and non-Shania fans, this book is the ultimate story of her rags-to-riches adventure. I received this book 2 days ago and I was so satisfied by the service. The book is written by a British celebrity journalist Robin Eggar and it is just great.
It is no 16th January and the goods have still not arrived.Please advise whereabouts.regards,Nigel Fletcheraerotrans@pobox.com I ordered the goods $200 worth December 4th for Christmas.
My books wre received in a timely fashion and we were completely satisfied.
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