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ISBN: | 0718154460 (ISBN13: 9780718154462) |
Edition Language: | English |

Anthony McPartlin
Hardcover | Pages: 357 pages Rating: 4.09 | 1524 Users | 78 Reviews
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Title | : | Ooh! What a Lovely Pair: Our Story |
Author | : | Anthony McPartlin |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 357 pages |
Published | : | 2009 by Michael Joseph |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Biography. Autobiography |
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I want to say that as a big fan of Ant and Dec I couldnt wait to read this however its sat in my kindle for years and the autobiography is now a good few years old and obviously doesn't included the latest goings on. Shame on me as I enjoyed every page of it.These two are such a big part of British TV culture and I felt like I was on memory lane. From the Grove to Let's Get Ready to Rhumble, to Pop Idol to Saturday Night Takeaway, this book covered it all.
I really liked how it was written. Dec in ariel, Ant in italics. It was like being involved in a conversation between the two of them.
These guys are solid, loved the book, their friendship, their lows, their highs.
This book is perfect for anyone who grew up with these two guys from Newcastle. I for one am looking forward to growing older with these two around.
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This book was exactly what I thought it would be.It was funny, cheeky and entertaining.I love the fact that it was written four handed, almost like a conversation between them. That from start to finish theres not one point of the book that felt boring to me. It was interesting to follow their steps from kids to wannabe pop stars, to TV presenters, but to me the most appealing part was to see them create a unique and rare friendship.This is Ant and Dec, pure and simple. Every tale is filled withAlways loved Ant and Dec especially because Im from the North East and of a similar age. Always loved Dec but I found his sections hard to read- over exaggerated no natural flow. While I laughed out loud at Ants parts which made me like him more.
I loved these two growing up still do. True friends to the end.

This has been sat on my shelf for years - and Ive finally got round to reading it! I enjoyed it: the stories were interesting and the honesty stood out, but there were too many forced jokes that werent funny which spoilt it a little. Im still a big fan though!
Love Ant and Dec since i was six years old way back since they were in biker grove 😂🙈.
Actually, this was fairly irritating to read in big chunks, as it's written in first person by both of them and so all the parts by Ant are in italics, which gets pretty annoying for my eyes after a while. On the other hand, it was interesting to read! Obviously my brain has decided to retain innumerable facts about their lives anyway, but the parts about leaving Byker Grove, about their music tours in Japan and Indonesia and about Ant's wedding were new to me. Also there are adorable photos of
AHHHHH! I FREAKING LOVE ANT & DEC!Now that that's out of my system...Ant & Dec (formally known as Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly) wrote this autobiography in 2009 to commemorate 20 years together in showbiz and friendship. (Yes, friendship. My mother's already asked twice, and no, they're not gay. :P) I think what Dec said in an interview on This Morning sums up the core of their relationship pretty well: "...All of our success, and everything that's ever happened to us, has been
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