Currently re-re-reading Nick Mason's Inside Out - A Personal History of Pink Floyd. Love his dry humour and disarming honesty about their career!
Just also started James Acaster's Classic Scrapes which is already very funny indeed...
Me too! Had it recommended and I really enjoy the Roy Grace series, partly due to knowing the locations well, so not having to construct a fictitious town in my head taking me out of the story.
I've only got a few chapters in to the book at the moment but intriguing...
Just reading the Peter Crouch book, How To Be A Footballer, and it is huge fun! He has a really enjoyable writing style, and doesn't hold back on taking the mickey out of what is becoming a bit of a who's who of footballers. Potentially a very good holiday read, for when we can go away on hols...
My current one is Uncommon People: The Rise and Fall of the Rock Stars by David Hepworth.
Superb read if you have any interest in music - a different approach to most music books; looks at a different artist each chapter, which runs from 1955 to 1995, one chapter per artist, and it will...
Not really my sort of cup of tea normally, the supernatural, but just finished The House on Cold Hill by Peter James, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Really enjoy his Roy Grace series (he's a detective in Brighton) but this is not part of that series. A contemporary ghost tale, set in a small...
Just finished the latest Peter James - Love You Dead. Superb, as ever - in fact, best of the bunch?
Just started reading the novelisation of Star Wars: The Force Awakens as it apparently has a lot more detail and revelation of "stuff". Also, bought "We Want Falmer" up at the Amex on Saturday...