Needs a bounce as it's the summer
currently reading The Sex Lives of Siamese Twins by Irvine Welsh
few chapters in and definitely different to say the least!!
Finished The Secret Olympian , Sussex CCC The Longest Journey & Jeffanory (The Jeff Stelling one) within the last few days
Currently reading Stone Roses: War & Peace at the moment :) really enjoying it
Finished reading that and massively enjoyed it too , now for Open :Andre Agassi a couple of chapters in and interesting to see the thought process of a sportsman who didn't really enjoy it.
Finished :
Fabrice Muamba : I'm still standing - didn't find out anything I didn't know already from watching the ITV documentary but still an enjoyable read.
Simon Goddard : Ziggyology - very enjoyable read this - follows the ideas and bringing together of Ziggy Stardust right from the start of...
Finished:
Seven years with Banksy - Interesting but mostly the Authors time and career with brief Banksy sidenotes.
Hunger Games : Catching Fire - Ok I guess, not as good as the first one mind.
Finished
* Bradley Wiggins autobiography = worth a read I think , better then Victoria Pendletons and very no holds barred
* Andy Grays autobiography = really old now but an interesting read , surpised it's not been updated with all the recent stuff
* The Hunger Games = actually enjoyed it ...
*Life of Pi
*Millenium Trilogy
*Alan Hansens - Matter of opinion
*I am the secret footballer
*Jessica Ennis - Unbelievable.
All finished within the last month and a half (it's winter after all) , Working my way through Bradley Wiggins autobiography.
Finished
George Best : Scoring at half-time it was ok , very much a bog book - funny in places but nothing really new.
Passion is a Fashion: The Real Story of the Clash is a must read , anyone who is a music fan should check this out , what a band.
Right, read alot recently.
Finished
Dwight Yorke : Born to score which was pretty good until it got into the whole Jordan/Peter Andre stuff , decent insight around the '99 treble if you're into that sort've stuff
Gary Neville : Red thought he was a little mouthy prick before this , think...
The Final Score: Soccer Trial of the Century by Hans Segers, Mel Goldberg and Alan Thatcher
a short read covering the famous betting scandal of the 90's , was fairly in depth , as much as a book could be I guess.
and
Graeme Swann: The Breaks are Off - My Autobiography
Rather enjoyed it ...
Finished Teddy Sheringhams Autobiography , very, very plain - basically the first third of the book is him ripping into Sugar/Praising El Tel , and the rest is him defending his actions pre Euro '96 and France '98 , also this was finished just after the '98 World Cup so doesn't go into the end...
Just finished Peter Beardsleys autobiography , big mistake after finishing Jamie Carraghers recently - it's the same feeling as drinking a Horliks immediately after a red bull