![]() ![]() The Princess Diarist isn’t my favourite of Fisher’s books, but I’m still so sorry that it’s her last. Ultimately, it’s this witty, authentic voice that will be so sorely missed. It can’t fire me, and I’ll never be able to quit, and why would I want to?” she observes sagely. Mostly she appreciated it, and even when she didn’t (Fisher barely disguises her contempt for Comic Con-type conventions), she was stuck with it. Even as the semi-savvy daughter of Hollywood royalty Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher, Carrie ended up roasting under the Star Wars spotlight throughout her life. ![]() ![]() The book is liveliest when Fisher meditates on the downside of mega-fame. Elsewhere, there are few insights into the making of Star Wars, though she gives vivid snapshots of such events as getting the fabled Leia-buns hairstyle. ![]()
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