...And What Do You Do?: What the royal family don't want you to know

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...And What Do You Do?: What the royal family don't want you to know

...And What Do You Do?: What the royal family don't want you to know

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What do you do when you finish a good book? Quite often, I take a deep breath and then I space out for a moment. When the sadness disappears because of me finishing the book, I allow my thoughts to wander. Let them bounce between the different topics the author discussed in the text and try to make sense of it all. I desperately want to talk to someone about the book, but I find nobody. After I come to my senses, I get to work… It will be interesting to see how this parasitic institution fares after the present Queen's passing. I would like to think that in that brief window of time before the crown passes from one unelected head to another, the people of Britain reflect on whether or not they want to keep siphoning millions of dollars into this antiquated and largely pointless regime. If you're looking for how to write a book as fast as possible, your word count goals should look a little more like this:

Finally, don't forget that reading also helps improve our communication skills by increasing our ability to empathize and understand others. All of which brings me to my bête noire - why is the British Royal Family not using some of the insane wealth they have built up untaxed over centuries to house their own homeless and alleviate the struggles of the average person living under their supposed benevolence? Baker points to no such intervention or concern but rather much scheming and dodging of tax to acquire more and still more unvetted wealth from Duchies that have never been returned to the people. Cornwall, for example. But even Cornwall is on British soil, the Queen's untaxed offshore investments all serve to fatten the exploding coffers of an unelected group of people who sit in the highest office in the land and enjoy a privilege usually reserved for Popes, saviors or Hollywood stars. Setting rules and expectations is perhaps the most challenging part of book club, but it’s necessary to ensure you have a smooth reading and discussion experience! Here are some things to consider:

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You dive deep into a different world and you adopt the feelings and the passions the main character is experiencing. All of these books fall into different genres, yet all their opening lines do the same thing: capture the reader's attention. You can imitate them by making a similarly strong, slightly furtive statement in your opener!

This may be in your house, a coffee shop, a library, a co-working space — wherever you can work productively and without interruptions. It should also be a place that you can access easily and go often. Working from home is the most convenient option in this sense, but it may be difficult if you have family around, or if you don't have a designated “room of one's own” (i.e. an actual office, or at least a desk). What does a good writing space look like? They are the pinnacle of privilege, leading enviably gilded lives, but how much do we really know of the royal family’s cosy, taxpayer-funded existence? Norman Baker goes behind palace walls to shine a much-needed light on this most secretive of institutions and expose the greed, hypocrisy and – yes – disregard for public money which keepit afloat. Filled with fascinating detail and insight, … And What Do You Do? is an essential primer for understanding the myth of modern royalty.” Richard Kay, royal writer for the Daily Mail

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