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By *ichaelsmy OP   Man 22 weeks ago

doiglas

Ok so not the self indulgent aren’t I lovely type of books. But which autobiography books have you read and then thought more of the person?

Billy Connelly

Wind swept and interesting

How after what he has been through is he alive and so funny is beyond me

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By (user no longer on site) 22 weeks ago

Broken music - sting

.Not sure it made me think more of him, an interesting success story nonetheless..

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By *urry BlokeMan 22 weeks ago

The first of Les Dawsons autobiographies made me laugh and cry in equal amounts

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By *ealitybitesMan 22 weeks ago

Belfast

I usually listen to audiobook autobiographies.

Phil Collins and Bono's stood out for being very raw and honest although the latter became a bit self indulgent after a while.

Matthew Perry's which ironically I finished the week before he died was extremely raw but genuine.

I listened to Sinead O'Connor's shortly after her death and that was eye opening.

I've also listened to Michelle Obama and despite not really having an opinion on her beforehand I thought it was amazing.

The last one was Barack Obama's which was very long and rambling in places and not as interesting as Michelle's it was still very good.

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By *rHotNottsMan 22 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham

I read a loads of biographies but some of my favourites include Barrack Obamas first book, Nelson Mandela, Catherine booth, Jonny cash.

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By *zeroMan 22 weeks ago

Glasgow

I liked reading "If Chins Could Kill" by Bruce Campbell. There's a lot in there about his private life and what it's like being involved in the acting business but never being a major player.

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By *ife NinjaMan 22 weeks ago

Dunfermline

Greg Dyke. I'm a telly nerd, so his back story is good for a working class boy done good 🤓

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By *midnight-Woman 22 weeks ago

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Michelle Obama, who I didn't know much about beforehand, but would vote for President if I ever had the chance!

The other person was Sharon Stone - a jaw dropping read. I had no idea of the challenges she had overcome

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By *eoBloomsMan 22 weeks ago

Springfield

Elton John's Me. Never been a big fan of his music but his honesty about his flaws and huge love of music came over very well.

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By *oughmanMan 22 weeks ago

Sunderland

Abroad in Japan by Chris Broad.

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