@Anna you could check out Keith Richards’ biography. He’s a spectacular man, pure rock n’ roll. And he’s got so many bizarre tales to tell from the early days of the Rolling Stones. If you’re into rock n’ roll culture of the 60’s and 70’s, you’d love it!
Michael Caine The Elephant to Hollywood. This is his second. The first, What’s it all About, is just as entertaining. He is a master story teller and I could hear his voice throughout. X
Life by Keith Richards
Thank you!
would love to read that! love rock bios/autos!
@Angel Same. I’m reading Clapton by Eric Clapton lately. Highly recommended!
@Mutasim I will check it out! one of my favs is The Doors, No one here gets out alive, You read that?
@Angel been on my “to be read” list. I’m currently interested in memoirs of Clapton, Johnny Marr and Leonard Cohen.
yeah, I’ve read a bunch of them! I have the Aerosmith one on my cart I’m going to order next ๐
@Mutasim Is it really good?
@Anna you could check out Keith Richards’ biography. He’s a spectacular man, pure rock n’ roll. And he’s got so many bizarre tales to tell from the early days of the Rolling Stones. If you’re into rock n’ roll culture of the 60’s and 70’s, you’d love it!
This one is easy . James Joyces Biography by Richard Ellman although Tim Pat Coogans Micheal Collins was also good
Thanks!
you can also try Hello I must going which is a very affectionate biography of Groucho Marx
John Adams by David McCullough.
Papa john
Victoria by Julia Baird
The Long Walk to Freedom by Nelson Mandela
Me, by Kate Hepburn.
Bear Grylls autobiography is surprisingly great. Also Howie Mandelโs
Until I Say Goodbye by Susan Spencer Wendel has stayed with me for a few years.
Chuck Yeager’s autobiography is the best one I’ve ever read.
Life on air by David Attenborough
Dear Fatty by Dawn French.
Michael Caine The Elephant to Hollywood. This is his second. The first, What’s it all About, is just as entertaining. He is a master story teller and I could hear his voice throughout. X
Shame
Sir Elton John and Michael Jackson.
The Autobiography of Malcolm X
John Kennedy’s bio by Robert Dallek.