Any good book suggestions?

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  1. Caz

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    Almost finished Gordon Ramseys autobiography so, what should I get next?
     
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    Lenny Maclean Autobigraphy

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  3. Gue

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    the jigsaw man by paul britten. basically his career solving murders using psychology. quite scary if ya like that sort of thing
     
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    Oooh, I like the sound of that one. nt
     
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    yeah its pretty cool

    scary what people are capabal of what they're not posting on this website :(( (lol)
     
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    the book of dave by will self...

    a womans perspective on it would be interesting. also cascarino and claridge autobiogs are a good read.
     
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    gerrards autobiography is good
     
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    Forget you had a daughter

    ... by Sandra Gregory.
     
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    Restless William Boyd or The Damned United David Peace

    I found both unputdownable which is unusual for me</p>

    check them out on Amazon</p>
     
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    the lost art of rational thinking - owen blackadder nt

    edited edition of course
     
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    Rent Boys, A Users Guide - Dirk Hartog nt
     
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    I've read two of his

    Do you know if he's done any more ?
     
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    Leeds Learning Resources 1st edition

    Learn how to speak good England
     
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  15. Gue

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    RE: I've read two of his

    nah only picked this one up the other day which have you read? they as good as jigsaw man?
     
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    the lost art of seeing the bleedin obvious - Pompey_red

    Headline edition of course. Edited.
     
  17. Gue

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    'Engleby' by Sebastian Faulks....

    </p>

    ..... Great book......particularly for middled aged types....... like the TV show 'Life on Mars' which is alook back onthe way things were when you were in your 'kick-arse' years.....</p>
     
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    One is The Jigsaw Man

    The other is 'Picking up the pieces' or summat similar. As good, if not better than The Jigsaw Man.
    I have a fascination with all that mentalist stuff, and looney bins etc
     
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    pollen / vurt by jeff noon

    amazing reads
     
  20. Gue

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    Same here.........

    if only to avoid detection :D il have to look out for the other one tho.
     

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