Carrie Fisher: My Reviews



Hello, Fellow Book Worms and Book Dragons!

  For many years before her untimely death, Carrie Fisher was a beacon of hope and understanding for those in the world struggling with addiction and depression. Upon her passing (and that of her mother, Debbie Reynolds), the world realized with an aching heart just what they had lost. 

  Carrie Fisher was straight-forward about her struggles. She told her stories to give the world a chance to relax and realize that they were not alone. Three years after she became one with the Force, we will see her final performance in Star Wars Episode IX: the Rise of Skywalker. With painstaking reconstruction of footage from her Star Wars film history, we will see her once again on the big screen.  


   Carrie was also an accomplished Hollywood writer and author. Her work was featured on the Academy Awards, as well as in books such as Postcards from the Edge. But her one-woman show, Wishful Drinking brought forth several memoirs that are hilarious and heart-warming. Below are my reviews for three of her memoirs, as well as my Galaxy File for her iconic Star Wars character, Princess Leia Organa.

  Memoirs:

https://xepherusreads.blogspot.com/2017/05/book-review-princess-diarist-by-carrie.html      https://xepherusreads.blogspot.com/2016/12/book-review-shockaholic-by-carrie-fisher.html     

http://xepherusreads.blogspot.com/2016/12/book-review-wishful-drinking-by-carrie.html
      




  
Galaxy Files:

https://xepherusreads.blogspot.com/2017/12/star-wars-character-analysis-princess.html

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