written by sugs. on 12/05/2003
Good Points
Funny, sharp, get format for a biography
Bad Points
Not long enough!
General Comments
As a rule I hardly ever read autobiographies. I made an exception for this book and I am glad I did. Well written, shockingly truthful but masterfully written with cleaver humour to dilute his more outrageous revelations. I like Frank Skinner at the end of this book. I liked his honour, especially towards important people in his past, mates and ex's alike. Frank has done himself proud. Frank if you're reading this, I saw your stand up at Warwick Uni a couple of years ago, laughed myself stupid. My mates ribbed me miraculously as being the "woman off the Stoney Stanton Road". I'm not, but I would like to offer the same services as the woman with the lippy on ya car wind screen and bad lounge. Although I am probably too old and not firm enough. Now I will leave it.