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Panic Button | 23:53 Thu 19th Nov 2009 | Arts & Literature
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I have just re-read the autobiography of my favourite author.

Slide Rule, by Nevil Shute.

It has reminded me how much I enjoy a good autobiogaraphy.

Could you suggest any more that I might enjoy?

I exclude anyone who has to get a ghost writer to do it for them
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I've just had a few sent to me by mistake from Amazon.

Frankie Boyle...me sh!t life so far

Dawn French...Dear Fatty

Joe Brand....Looking back in hunger

Johnathon Ross....(can't remember the name as I put it straight back in the box)

I ordered Frankie Boyle but not the rest....
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Have you started Frankie Boyle's yet ummmm? I have asked hubby to buy it for me for Xmas.
No...They actually sent me two copies. I've ended up with 9 books and I ordered 4. Ginger started it and was giggling but I think he's forgotten about it now.
Portrait of the artist as a young dog. Dylan Thomas
hi, one f the best books ive ever read is "an evil cradling" by brian keenan.
The classic autobiography is

The Moon's A Balloon

by David Niven
Kitty Kelley writes good autobiographies of famous people, like Frank Sinatra (very good) and Nancy Reagan.

Her book on Frank enraged him so much, he ordered, supposedly a hit on her. He also offered her money to drop the book!
Oh, sorry ...

Panic ... are we including Biographies? or just Autobiographies?

funnygirl may have opened up a new avenue here !

=0)

JJ x
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Thanks for your suggestions.

Yes I will include biographies, but I won't accept recent 'celebrities' who are just famous for being in Heat magazine or being paid silly money to kick a ball around a field.
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Incidentally I can also recommend Eamonn Holmes's autobiog.
Peter Kay's "The sound of laughter" - sheer fun, easy to read andit contains some surprises.
Clarissa Dickson Wright 'Spilling the Beans'.
Patrick Swayze and Lisa Niemi Time of My Life or even better get it as an audio book and hear patrick and Lisa read it themselves.
Clive James series of autobiographies are great - starting with Unreliable Memoirs which covers his childhood in Australia, then there's Falling Towards England, May Week Was In June and North Face of Soho. I'm just about to start the just released Blaze of Obscurity which covers his 20 years in TV, but I thoroughly enjoyed the others - even if he's not the most likeable character sometimes.
I have just finished Clive James' latest, and enjoyed it very much, but the earlier ones are seriously funny.
What type of bios do you like?
The Nazi Officer's Wife by Edith Hahn Beer.
The Knock At The Door by Mary Ahnert Touryan.
You could also look at Xinran's books which are short interviews with ordinary Chinese people who've lived through the revolution etc.
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I have just started D-Day+1 by Frank 'Dutch' Holland, about his survival crashing in occupied France.

I have previously read Clive James and David Niven, and enjoyed them.

Thanks all for your suggestions, I may take some of them up.
Chris Moon - One Step Beyond
Hillary Clinton's was quite good.

I read a biography about Steven Spielberg which didn't paint him in a good light - haven't enjoyed a film of his since.

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