Anyone else into Autobiographies?
Anyone else into Autobiographies?
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Cloudy147

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3,028 posts

203 months

Tuesday
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I love a read of a good autobiography, some of them I find to be total page turners. nerd

Have you read/reading anything good lately?

I have just finished reading Slash’s autobiography (Guns n Roses guitarist), what a wild life he is lived! 10/10

I m now reading Prince Harry’s book, but it’s got quite a moany glass-half-empty undertone about it, so am struggling with that one but will persevere.

Also ordered Hope Solo’s book today after hearing about her career recently,
So that will be next and am looking forward to it.

If you enjoy them too, perhaps we could build this thread with recommendations or your views of your latest read too?

Thanks.

Edited by Cloudy147 on Tuesday 9th December 23:20

Obi Wan

2,210 posts

235 months

Tuesday
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My recommendation’s are

Arnold Schwarzenegger - an unbelievable and engaging story of how he became one of the world’s biggest movie stars.

Paige Van Zant - a UFC fighter on how she made it into MMA it’s interesting but a tough read.

Jay Leno - pretty good from what I remember.

Been a wrestling fan I’ve read the bios of Mick Foley, Kurt Angle and the Rock. All recommended if you’re a pro wrestling fan.


996Type

1,016 posts

172 months

Yesterday (00:27)
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Henry Coleman’s book is a good read.

Bubbas Grill

394 posts

49 months

Yesterday (00:44)
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Not an AutoB exactly but Michael Collins' ''Carrying The Fire'' is exceptional in a historical sense. Both his own history before and also that of his part in the Gemini and Apollo achievements. I read it every year and it settles me somehow....

Martin350

3,807 posts

215 months

Yesterday (01:13)
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Yes, I enjoy autobiographies very much.

If you liked Slash's (I've also read it) then I would recommend:

Lemmy - Whitre Line Fever

Bruce Dickinson - What Does This Button Do?

Noddy Holder - Who's Crazee Now?

Roger Daltry - Thanks A Lot Mr. Kibblewhite

Brian Johnson has also done a couple which touch on cars and rock & roll...

the-norseman

14,846 posts

191 months

Yesterday (09:03)
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The only one I have read is Travis Barker (Blink 182 drummer) who has some very graphic pictures in it of the aftermath of a plane crash that he was 1 of 2 survivors to walk out, the 2nd guy killed himself after. I actually have a signed copy, that they dropped on his shop very light one night (benefits of working nights).

I dont read much at all, do fancy reading OZZY's books.

Cloudy147

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3,028 posts

203 months

Yesterday (09:06)
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Some good recommendations here, going to add a bunch of them to my list smile

Obi Wan said:


Been a wrestling fan I ve read the bios of Mick Foley, Kurt Angle and the Rock. All recommended if you re a pro wrestling fan.
Bret Harts book is excellent if you haven’t read that yet, well worth it. I also enjoyed Ted DiBiase and Hacksaw Jim Duggar’s books. Brets book is really in depth, rich and detailed. Ted and Hacksaws are more light hearted page turners. All fabulously entertaining on their own merits.

Mezzanine

10,538 posts

239 months

Yesterday (09:22)
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I have read two in recent weeks which were both thoroughly enjoyable:

‘Sing Backwards and Weep’ by Mark Lanegan.

‘Open’ by Andre Agassi.

One of them will put you off ever trying heroin, the other taking up professional tennis wink

the-norseman

14,846 posts

191 months

Yesterday (09:41)
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Obi Wan said:



Been a wrestling fan I ve read the bios of Mick Foley, Kurt Angle and the Rock. All recommended if you re a pro wrestling fan.
Wonder if we will ever get an Undertaker one.

Obi Wan

2,210 posts

235 months

Yesterday (12:25)
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Cloudy147 said:
Bret Harts book is excellent if you haven t read that yet, well worth it. I also enjoyed Ted DiBiase and Hacksaw Jim Duggar s books. Brets book is really in depth, rich and detailed. Ted and Hacksaws are more light hearted page turners. All fabulously entertaining on their own merits.
I’m sure the Bret Hart is a good read from been catalyst of the Attitude era to having his in ring career ended by Goldberg. As a side not note I’ll recommend the YouTube channel wrestling bios for stories and a general behind the scenes overview of WWE and WCW.

@the Norse-man

I doubt the undertaker will ever release a book as he’s got his own YouTube channel which he tells stories of what happened in and out the ring.

Back to biographies. I forgot to mention Jordan Belfort. He was a real life Gordon Gecko with a drug problem and lived his life to excess before he was finally caught for his dodgy dealings. They made a film about his life called The wolf of Wall Street which is very good. The book is worthy of a read.

the-norseman

14,846 posts

191 months

Yesterday (16:38)
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Obi Wan said:
@the Norse-man

I doubt the undertaker will ever release a book as he s got his own YouTube channel which he tells stories of what happened in and out the ring.

Back to biographies. I forgot to mention Jordan Belfort. He was a real life Gordon Gecko with a drug problem and lived his life to excess before he was finally caught for his dodgy dealings. They made a film about his life called The wolf of Wall Street which is very good. The book is worthy of a read.
It was good, until WWE took over it and replaced the co host with his wife.

Muzzer79

12,552 posts

207 months

Yesterday (17:22)
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I like a biography on holiday

I would recommend:

Arnold Schwarzenegger
Mike Tyson
Phil Knight (Nike)

Skyedriver

21,702 posts

302 months

Yesterday (22:10)
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Not auto but Biographies

Amelia Earhart

Amy Johnson

Just started
Vera Atkins

in the to read pile
Alcock & Brown

a while ago
Tom Karen (an autobiography)

Edited by Skyedriver on Wednesday 10th December 23:21


Edited by Skyedriver on Thursday 11th December 16:13