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I've never been what you'd call an Oprah "fan." I mean, I watched her show a few dozen times back in the 80's, but I didn't have much of a preconceived notion about her. I picked up this book because I deperately needed something to read and my options were limited. While I won't say I found the book compelling, I did find myself developing a profound respect for Oprah through the writing of Ms. Kelley. (I found the "unauthorized" nature of the biography to lend it a sense of validity.) Oprah understands that she herself is a brand--one that she's spent a lot of money and energy developing--and must be protected as such. I pity her for all the idiots she's had to contend with throughout her career. Someone who identifies themself as a fan might see it differently, but I came away from the book wishing I could shake Oprah's hand.
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