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By *ornym66 OP   Man
2 weeks ago

Col /ips

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By *ostAirmenMan
2 weeks ago

crewe

Guy Martin’s is amazing . Love how humble he is about his life and things he has achieved . A truck Mechanic come super hero and everything Inbetween .

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By *M60Couple
2 weeks ago

Central Scotland

The Moon's a Balloon or Bring on the Empty Horse, both are hilarious.

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By *iker JackMan
2 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

Years ago I read Frank Skinners. Still sticks with me now

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By *azkinsWoman
2 weeks ago

leeds

Gordon ramsey.

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By *obyn GravesTV/TS
2 weeks ago

1127 walnut avenue

There's a fair few but one is ..Mark lanegan...sing backwards and weep

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By *ornym66 OP   Man
2 weeks ago

Col /ips

George michele was a good read

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By *elix SightedMan
2 weeks ago

Cloud 8

Easy - Rik Mayall, frickin hilarious. It’s rare for me to laugh out loud when reading a book but I did many times. Helps if you’re a fan I suppose.

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By *osey WalesMan
2 weeks ago

Surrey

Anthony Kiedis, Scar Tissue was a good read

(Red Hot Chilli Peppers front man)

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By *teve666TMan
2 weeks ago

Harrow

I bought my nephew Mein Kampf for his birthday a few years back.

His Mum went mad. Apparently, I was supposed to get him Minecraft.

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By *imples24Man
2 weeks ago

tamworth


"Years ago I read Frank Skinners. Still sticks with me now "

Same found it moving,funny,honest and down to earth one of the first biographies I read.

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By *yrdsisWoman
2 weeks ago

Gleam Street

Christopher Lee...an utterly bonkers read, but brilliant

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By *cottish guy 555Man
2 weeks ago

London


"Years ago I read Frank Skinners. Still sticks with me now "

Same. It was very honest and good.

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By *idssissyTV/TS
2 weeks ago

Birmingham

Loved Kirk Douglas's and Sammy Davis jr

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By *ags73Man
2 weeks ago

glasgow-ish

Slash’s autobiography is incredible.

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By *evotee101Woman
2 weeks ago

Houghton le Spring

Sir Bobby Robson

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By *ceKweenWoman
2 weeks ago

Bolton

Billy Connolly and Oliver Reed

Looking forward to reading Miriam Margolyes and Shelley Winters (eventually)

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By *ceKweenWoman
2 weeks ago

Bolton

Ozzy Osbourne’s is also a cracker

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By *ustAnotherMan
2 weeks ago

Mids

Alan Alda "never have your dog stuffed"

Truer words never spoken

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By *oughmanMan
2 weeks ago

Sunderland

Abroad in Japan.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
2 weeks ago

BRIDPORT

Murray Walkers, can’t remember what it was actually called, really interesting guy on more levels than motor soort

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By *rincipessaWoman
2 weeks ago

your wildest dreams,

In Search of Robert Millar

One of Britain’s best pro cyclists who retired, changed sex and became a journalist

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By *ripfillMan
2 weeks ago

Paris, New York, Hong Kong and Havant


"Guy Martin’s is amazing . Love how humble he is about his life and things he has achieved . A truck Mechanic come super hero and everything Inbetween ."

👍👍

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By *ust RachelTV/TS
2 weeks ago

Horsham

ChickenHawk, a Vietnam helicoptor pilots story.

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By *omRachCouple
1 week ago

Wirral

2 stand out,

I'm not a Arsenal fan but (although it's quite old now) Tony Adams was really thought provoking in that it was so honest & critical of himself in terms of dealing and conquering his addiction.

Also, any lovers of 80's/90's rockers give Head On by Julian Cope a read. The man is as mad as a box of frogs but he's a wonderful entertainer with a fantastic story to tell.

Tom,

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By *istyblue1967Man
1 week ago

manchester

shane macgowan

a furious devotion

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By *0ng0 furyMan
1 week ago

Birkenhead

Peter Hook's trilogy:

Unknown Pleasures

Substance

The Hacienda (How Not To Run A Club)

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By *ensualtongue2023Man
1 week ago

furnace

Not really a reader tbh

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By *oonbath89Man
1 week ago

radstock

Travis Barker - blink182

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