Body & Soul0 min ago
Can anybody recommend a good biography ?
10 Answers
I have just read the (minor celebrity ) biography of Fran Cosgrave and was really interested , i couldn't put the book down . Can anyone recommend any good ones. Preferably the ones where it is told in their own words where it sounds like they have written themselves ?
thanks
thanks
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by inej. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm currently reading "Leap of Faith: Memoirs of an Unexpected Life" by the (then) Queen Noor of Jordan. She is the American Lisa Halaby who, four years after earning degrees in architecture and urban planning from Princeton Univ., married King Hussein. It's a fascinating tale of how a fish out of water made the aquarium her own. Very inspiring.
Here are my recommendations.
Past Imperfect by Joan Collins is extremely interesting, if you can still buy it.
The Insider by Piers Morgan. All about his life as the News of the World and then Mirror editor, refreshingly honest and very funny.
Stop the Ride by Dave Courtney. He is a celebrity gangster and once you get over the swearing in the book, I would definately say this is the funniest book I have read in my whole life. Once I had read it, it got passed around the whole office and everyone, old and young alike enjoyed it.
The book by Paul Whatisname, Princess Di's butler is very good and makes for surprising reading.
If you can get hold of it, Stick it Up Your Punter, The Rise and Fall of the Sun newspaper is also very interesting. Look on Abe booksite, but don't pay Amazon's exhorbitant prices.
Max Cliffords biography is okay, lots of spin, but that is what you would expect of course!
Sharon Osborne's book was for me surprisingly disappointing for such a seemingly warm and funny person.
That is all I can think of for now!
Cheers Sue
Past Imperfect by Joan Collins is extremely interesting, if you can still buy it.
The Insider by Piers Morgan. All about his life as the News of the World and then Mirror editor, refreshingly honest and very funny.
Stop the Ride by Dave Courtney. He is a celebrity gangster and once you get over the swearing in the book, I would definately say this is the funniest book I have read in my whole life. Once I had read it, it got passed around the whole office and everyone, old and young alike enjoyed it.
The book by Paul Whatisname, Princess Di's butler is very good and makes for surprising reading.
If you can get hold of it, Stick it Up Your Punter, The Rise and Fall of the Sun newspaper is also very interesting. Look on Abe booksite, but don't pay Amazon's exhorbitant prices.
Max Cliffords biography is okay, lots of spin, but that is what you would expect of course!
Sharon Osborne's book was for me surprisingly disappointing for such a seemingly warm and funny person.
That is all I can think of for now!
Cheers Sue