A Likely Lad is Peter Doherty’s autobiography from the classic bad boy rock-n-roll star to maturity. The last twenty years have seen Peter playing a dominant role in indie rock. Starting from The Libertines where he gained international fame. He had to endure scandals and gossip. We hear about who he dated from Amy Winehouse to Kate Moss. Peter has lived a life full of … [Read more...] about A Likely Lad by Peter Doherty – Book Review
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Battling the Blues by Darius Boyd – Book Review
Battling the Blues is an honest and inspiring memoir by Darius Boyd, an NRL champion player. Not only does the book celebrate his triumphs on the field but also it documents his fight to conquer his demons and live a better life. There can be no doubt that Darius Boyd is an elite national rugby league (NRL) champion. He became a Brisbane Bronco in 2006 straight out of … [Read more...] about Battling the Blues by Darius Boyd – Book Review
Between the Stops by Sandi Toksvig – Book Review
Between the Stops by Sandi Toksvig is the long-awaited memoir from one of Britain’s best-loved celebrities. Best known as the presenter of QI and Great British Bakeoff star, this is an autobiography with a difference. Sandi relates stories from her life and the history of London via her seat, preferably front right, on the top deck of a number 12 bus whilst on her way to the … [Read more...] about Between the Stops by Sandi Toksvig – Book Review