Customer Reviews
Want the Wii Fit? Here's how to get it for a fiver - By: Alice, 30 Nov 2008 
Christmas is coming so save your cash! Why purchase something you can get for a fiver.
Go to YourWiiFit.co.cc & sign up. Complete ONE offer - I would recommend Gala Bingo (you know, the one Sharon Osborne advertises for on tv),as this is cheap & fun (and you might win some moneyin the process!)
If you really don't want to spend, there is a free Lovefilm trial.
All companies are well known so there is no risk involved- give it a go! I got my Wii & Wii Fit & many other things this way, so don't miss out.
I was a sceptic once but now I am SO glad I gave it a chance. B8C approved this system on their Newsnight programme a while back.
Many items to choose from & they send your gift Free of charge.
What a fantastic book to read - By: Mr. G. M. Wilkes, 29 Nov 2008 
When i first saw the title of her book i was wondering what this book was going to be about. But how wrong i was, the book was honest & to the point. Her revelations about her past really touched me & brought a few tears to my eyes. You clearly see how important her family are to her. Highly recommended!!!
I love this book - By: Jing Wang, 25 Nov 2008 
Dawn French is familiar to many people. She is well known for her comedy & for being half of French & Saunders, & as the wonderful Vicar of Dibley.
I personally love reading autobiography, coz I could learn a lot from their life experience. Dear Fatty is mostly about her early daysin the Comic Strip, the films she took part in, as well as her recent roles. It is written as a series of letters, to diffrent people, & a large proportion of these are written to her father, who has much affect on her.
It is emotional.
Allin all, I recommend this book to everybody, especially who are the fans of Dawn French.
Amazing person we love you - By: Jenny Baughan, 25 Nov 2008 
Dawn, anything you write we will love, because you are just an amazing person But this book is a must read for everyone!
Jennyxx
Fat...yes...but funny too! - By: Bobby Smith, 24 Nov 2008 
I love books that are honest & get to the point. This, most readable of books, manages to do just that. Writtenin an amusing, yet clever style, the reader is left both entertained & enlightened by a book written by a 'celebrity' - but one that still has the common touch. I certainly cannot imagine the likes of Paris Hilton or Wayne Rooney producing a book so full of vivid prose & amusing stories. If you like books that are honest & funny I also recommend the book: One Love Two Colours: The unlikely marriage of a Punk Rocker & his African Queen, by Margaret Oshindele-Smith - a book (from a complete non-celebrity) that merges humour & wit via the true story of a Nigerian woman's experience of livingin England.