Crikey months and months since I'vep osted about what I either am or have read.
Far too many have come and gone to possibly list them all.
Will however pick out one that I can seriously recommend and that is "I'm Not Really Here, A Life Of Two Halves" by Paul Lake.
Lake was Manchester born and bred, signed for Man City as a fifteen year old, was captain by the time he was twenty one, selcted for the Engerlund 1990 World Cup training squad, and although he didn't make the final squad was already identified as a future Engerlund captain. Excellent read, despite McMoist and Durrant getting a mention as they were at Lilleshall at the same time. His career was over almost as quickly as it started, but after years of torment and depression trained as a pyysiotherapist working for several clubs and is now back at Man City as Community Ambassador.
Tried to read the Game of Thrones book that others raved about, really wanted to enjoy it, but frankly found it all a little bit boring and gave up before the 200 page mark. In the process of sky plusing the re run of the series and will hopefully find it a bot more entertaining watching it instead of reading it.
Currently reading Andrew Marr's " A History of Modern Britain"