Outrageously wonderful . . . hilarious . . . it is nice to read a book where someone truly enjoys being themselves. She has promised us 'unapologetic' but woo-eee, it is savage.
- Camilla Long, The Sunday Times
These diaries are like their author - fabulously entertaining, impossibly glamorous, and utterly irresistible
- Piers Morgan,
Even with a life as packed as this, can there be anything left to say? Plenty, it turns out, and with great style and an enormous dash of acid. This is a book to read while sipping a stiff drink, ideally with a gorgeous companion on hand to whom you can read out the choicest bits. She puts on a hell of a show
The Times
A fascinating glimpse into a fabulous life. Dame Joan's private thoughts are as brutal, withering and funny as you'd expect
- Julian Clary,
The inimitable Dame Joan shares her views on the world and her showbiz chums without deference to political correctness
Daily Telegraph
From encounters with the Royal Family to experiences at star-studded parties, this is a book packed with insight and fun
Red
A wonderfully rich and mesmerising diary. Full of insight and revelation
- William Boyd,
These diary entries are brilliantly candid, with name-dropping aplenty. A rollicking read, packed with wit and old-school glamour
Sunday Telegraph - Stella Magazine
Unapologetic to say the least. Alexis Carrington hasn't got anything on Dame Joan
- Tracey Emin CBE RA,
Combative and gloriously indiscreet, Dame Joan Collins leaves a trail of walking wounded in her wake with her waspish observations of Hollywood, theatre-land and monarchy. It's why she is showbusiness royalty
- Andrew Pierce,
What a treat to delve into Joan Collins's diaries; a treat from start to finish
- Elizabeth Hurley,