May 04, 2005

So Me by Graham Norton

TV's naughtiest presenter with an autobiography that actually may have been written by him.

This was a very easy read. His style is very conversational and friendly. He's led an interesting life, from growing up in Ireland, his first gay experience with a French exchange student, his struggle to accept his sexuality, travels to France, San Francisco (where he lived with a hippy commune) and getting his career break in London. Unusually, for celebrity autobiographies, he's very candid about his past relationships so you don't feel like you're missing a part of the story. The only thing missing is more stories about the guests on his show but maybe that's for book 2.
Recommended to fans and non-fans alike.

Posted by hurtling17 at May 4, 2005 11:47 AM