I read this one on a beach, toward the end of summer, while camping with a group of friends. I think because of that I'm somewhat biased. It really is the best way to read a book.

As the daughter of the 25th Thane of Cawdor and the last child born in the fairy-tale castle made famous by Shakespeare, Liza Campbell was privy to not only wealth and history, but also to the madness of a father fuelled by drugs and power, all of which are documented in A Charmed Life, a beautifully written memoir that is rich in detail, but somehow leaves readers wanting more.
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