Girls Aloud are the most successful UK girl band. Since winning ITV’s Popstars: The Rivals in 2002, Cheryl, Kimberley, Nadine, Nicola and Sarah have come a very long way indeed. With a record-breaking eighteen consecutive Top 10 singles, five platinum albums, two Brit nominations, a judge on the X Factor and CD sales in excess of six million in the UK alone, they are both loved by the masses and critically acclaimed by the press.
Now, in Dreams That Glitter, the girls share with us the story of their phenomenal success. Giving a personal insight into their childhoods, their love interests, their struggle for recognition, their party lifestyle and their rock-solid friendships, this book follows their ride from relative obscurity to international superstardom – with plenty of style advice and celebrity gossip along the way.
Reading Dreams will let you into the private thoughts of the girls, how they turned the detractors and proved they were a credible musicians
Fun, feisty, drop-dead gorgeous, incredibly talented, and the life and soul of the party, Girls Aloud are the nation’s favourite girl band. Packed full of pictures from their own personal collections, this book shares with us their innermost secrets, and reveals exactly what it feels like when all of your dreams come true.
Find how they were dropped into the deep end with no real guidance, out about the bust ups with manager Lois Walsh, their struggles to achieve their own recognisable style and how they managed to remain normal hold down relationships while under the constant scrutiny of the press.
Reading Dreams will let you into the private thoughts of the girls, how they turned the detractors and proved they were a credible musicians going on to win critical acclaim and awards.
What we think - Brilliant and entertaining, a must read for all especially aspiring pop singers - Joslyn Manners FemaleFirst
What others think - In short, it's a must read
Look magazine
This is one of the must-read autobiographies of the year.
The Sun
To call Girls Aloud the most successful female group Britain has ever produced is an unassailable truth
The Times
I think Girls Aloud are the dog's b*llocks
Craig McLean Observer Music Magazine
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