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Jonno

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Vic Reeves is worth a read. Amelie quite liked Janis Street Porters.

Bill Bryson's The Thunderbolt Kid is superb, although it's just about his childhood really (I pretty much like everything by him though).
 

U31

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have you read oliver reed? like the look of that one , cheers shoomeister:thumbsup:



did bett davies adopt a couple of kids ? i know its someone from her era who was a right witch , treated the kids like shit.

Joan Crawford..... Yes Mommie dearest is the fillum....


I can still here Shooms shouting "No Wire Hangars!" :thumbsup:
 

leaky

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Is Freaky Dancin' by Bez classed as a biography?

If so, that's my recommendation:cool:

good book, read it on hol, then read shaun ryders straight after. Both quality. :thumbsup:


quality book one of the best ive read :thumbsup: gonna have to get the shaun ryder book too.

this is my recomendation, im about 3/4 through it and its very interesting, not sure if its classed as a biography, but its the story of andrew pritchard who ran the genisis wharehouse parties and then became a big drug smuggler.

Amazon.co.uk: Urban Smuggler: Andrew Pritchard, Norman Parker: Books
 

simzzzz

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good book, read it on hol, then read shaun ryders straight after. Both quality. :thumbsup:

lol :thumbsup: thats exactly whatI did, read bez then Shauns funny how they both had same storys but slightly different takes on what happended, blaming each other :thumbsup: well worth reading ...Shauns got a few books out

Also Dave courtney the gangster, read 2 of his and they are well funny... stop the ride I want to get off..and also raving lunacy which is about when he organised raves in back in the day :thumbsup: