About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 40. Chapters: People from Finspang Municipality, People from Kinda Municipality, People from Linkoping Municipality, People from Mjolby Municipality, People from Motala Municipality, People from Norrkoping, People from Soderkoping Municipality, People from Vadstena Municipality, People from Odeshog Municipality, John III of Sweden, Alexander Bard, Hannes Alfven, Pernilla Wiberg, Amy Diamond, Ture Nerman, Moa Martinson, Liselotte Neumann, Magnus Johansson, Jons Jacob Berzelius, Anders Holmertz, Olov Janse, Eric Hermelin, Helena, Anders Borg, Carl Swartz, Olaus Magnus, Claes G. Ryn, Elsa Eschelsson, Olof Swartz, Adolph John I, Count Palatine of Kleeburg, Michael B. Tretow, Helen Svensson Fletre, Mathias Blad, Gustaf Erik Pasch, Johan Risingh, Ove Kindvall, Kerstin Ekman, Inger Nilsson, Malin Baryard-Johnsson, Einar Nerman, Stefan Weinerhall, Birger Nerman, Pierre Schori, Klara Bramfeldt, Goran Lambertz, Frank Cervell, Sven Linderot, Karl Fredrik Dahlgren, Frederick Lundin, Gustav Sandgren, Carl Personne, Sven Lidman, Elin Grindemyr, Olle Hedberg, Fredrik Virtanen, Paul Wagnberg, Stefan Fernholm, Martin Smedberg, Gunnar Axen, Nils Andersson, Joannes Olaus Alnander, Karl Andersson i Eliantorp, Gunilla Skold-Feiler. Excerpt: Amy Diamond (born April 15, 1992) is a Swedish pop singer, actress and television presenter. She is known for her single "What's in It for Me" and album This Is Me Now which were released when she was 12 years old. The song was a 2005 hit in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland. It was the most-played song in Poland that year; it remained in the top ten for four months. Diamond has released six studio albums and performed on television as singer, actress and hostess. To date, her biggest hits have been "What's In It For Me," "Welcome To The City," "Don't Cry Your Heart Out," "It Can Only Get Better," "Stay My Baby...