Advantages: Contains some original ideas Disadvantages: A bit too long
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Advantages: great read Disadvantages: not enough personal pictures
...this is a great biography from the wonderful Frank Skinner. The book is well written and composed and contains some detailed information and secrets about frank, his youth, his behaviour and most of all his morales.
Frank takes every oppurtunity to poke fun at himself , which proved comical reading. Although a lot of the book is through franks humerous perspective, the book contains chapters that come from Franks heart and which must be appreciated.! There moat captivating chapters are of Franks childhood and his early days as a celebrity. Frank Skinner is a national treasure and his army of loyal fans wont be dissapointed by franks Literature effort. I dont believe enough pictures and photos were added to strenghten the book.
great train time read!...
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Advantages: Honest, funny and compelling Disadvantages: Too many childhood stories
...Frank Skinner - or real name Chris Collins - tells an honest and compelling life story from his early days as a working-class West Bromich Albion fan to a household name. Although very comical and witty at times, Skinner is still remarkably serious and truthful. Yes, there is flippancy and childishness - but these are the characteristics that make Frank Skinner the man he is today. With accounts of his childhood and times at school, to his very first West Brom match at home, Skinner offers the reader a perspective that only Skinner himself could provide - very, very funny. His retelling of the time he lost his virginity will leave you speechless, his emotional feeling of sucees when a 75,000 strong crowd sang "3 Lions" at the England V Scotland game in Euro96 will bring back fond memories for every reader of the summer when things were...
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