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How is each to take such a big deal of the book Miles to Go when Miley did not even write it?

I read the book and it was pretty cute, not as bad as I expected. But everyone makes a big deal of it. I know what you tweens Hannah Montana obsessed with thinking that there is Miley Cyrus wrote on everything, but it did not, she has hired a negro (someone to write the book She then adds a few buttons and acts like he is all hers.) Do not believe me? Go here: # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miley_Cyrus entrepreneurship and see bottom this article, he talks about his book? She said she signed a contract PEN autobiography, which means having a writing on it, then "sign" as is his. Still doubtful? Click on the "written" with Hilary Liftin party. There you go. So why all the people all "such Miley amazing writer, it's completely by her and now I admire her? "I find it a bit funny, because the majoredy book is not even by her.

This little dog can not write for shit. Fans hardliners who think she wrote a whole book by itself are simply delayed. I bet Miley Cyrus can not even write a paragraph, let alone a book.


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