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Jennykenny | 06:19 Thu 24th Jul 2014 | Arts & Literature
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What's the best autobiography/biography you have read.
My two choices are David Niven's The Moon's a Balloon, (a bit old I know but an excellent read) and Alan Johnson's This Boy.
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Have yet to read Alan Johnson's yet, but looking forward to it. The David Niven one is a bit too show business for me though.

On the whole I'm more of a fiction man.
Type Your Answer Here... Professor Ian Kershaw's two part Bio of Hitler, Hubris and Nemesis, stunning piece of work
I know what some people might say. But Roy "Chubby" Brown is a very good read.
I also read a Sid James biography a few years back which didn't exactly do him any favours.
David Bowie's was a good read.
Alan Sugar's was a good read
Christopher reeve' s after he had accident....very poignant...

Mine will be a blockbuster but...have to wait 'till my parents have gone to heaven before I fess up !
mm's book "me and big ben"
.... and the batteries
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Slap shot, hadn't come across those. Will definitely add them to my list.
Oi ! Get oot o here ..get back over ! Tsk sorry Jenny they don't know how to behave ! ..
God Loves a Trier - James Cowell (autobiography).

Cracks in the Ceiling - John Cowell (autobiography).

Broken Biscuits - John Cowell (biography of John's mother).

The fact that James is my dad and John is my uncle, has not influenced me or made me bias in any way whatsoever :)
Tyler Hamilton's The Secret Race, all about his early life and what really happened at US Postal and the Lance Armstrong doping scandal and The Fry Chronicles by (obviously) Stephen Fry.
Frank Skinner's was very good too.
just googled your dad...looks interesting...
Chilldoubt..... Bjarne Riis' book is pretty good too if your after cycling bios, The Maitre Jaques book is a bit of an eye opener
Long walk to freedom.
Nelson Mandela.

I found Keith Richards' quite amusing.
Dennis "Spike" Mullins' "Me, To Name But A Few" has many great anecdotes. He wrote Ronnie Corbett's monologues (to be followed by David Fenwick).
Not strictly an autobiography but 'Angela's Ashes' is a wonderful book.
I like this:

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The way he talks about bereavement is excellent.
The cook Nigel Slater's : Toast

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