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Old 08-09-2009, 10:02 PM   #5
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Quoting from her Wikipedia articlex:
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All four books were ghostwritten by Rebecca Farnworth.
and following the citation I find:
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(Katie Price thanks her ghost, Rebecca Farnworth, in the small print of her latest book, in the same paragraph in which she thanks her 'accountant, Ali and [her] bank manager, David', which seems appropriate enough).
So it not the
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Death of the Novel
, just the death of the Sunday Times Bestseller list as an indicator of quality. As she hasn't made the Globe&Mail Best Seller lists (the book will be released this Tuesday in Canada), perhaps the the English novel is still safe... Did anybody check The New York Times Best Seller lists? I mean, after all, England isn't the only place that English novels get written ... is it?

Moejoe, I do feel your pain - one of the articles claimed she was a
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singer
because her husband produced an album for her, and a whole bunch of people bought it. Arrgh!

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