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1.
Daddy Lost His Head - Quentin Blake
2.
Garibaldi's Biscuits - Ralph Steadman
3.
Nigella Express - Nigella Lawson
4.
Jack Dee - Thanks for Nothing
5.
Mr Stink - David Walliams
6.
The Scarpetta Factor - Patricia Cornwell
7.
Lustrum - Robert Harris
8.
Her Fearful Symmetry - Audrey Niffenegger
9.
My Kitchen - James Martin
10.
The Burning Land - Bernard Cornwell
11.
Chris Evans - Its Not What You Think
12.
Finest Years: Churchill as Warlord 1940-45 - Max Hastings
13.
Life Stories - David Attenborough
14.
Nigel Slater - Tender Volume 1
15.
Kanve of Spades - Alan Titchmarch
16.
Somthing Sensational to Read on the Train - Gyles Brandreth
17.
Planting - Diarmunid Gavin and Terence Conran
18.
The Enemy - Charlie Higson
19.
The Death Defying Pepper Roux - Geraldine McCaughrean
20.
Henry Scott Tuke With Brush And Sail - David Crabb
The Saint - Ian St John
In his autobiography, he reveals how it felt to play for one of the most successful clubs in Britain, and to be part of one of the greatest moments in the club's history; winning the FA Cup in 1965 after 70 years of trying. In the final against Leeds, Ian was to score the winning goal in extra time.
However, after the glory would come pain and frustration, as after serving ten years with Liverpool, he was dropped from the team without warning. Here he describes his anger at the betrayal he felt from Bill Shankly, the legendary master of Anfield, and provides an insight into the character of one of Britain's greatest managers. He reveals how his life after Liverpool has been no less uneventful; his playing days in South Africa, career in management and television days with Jimmy Greaves are also explored at length. From this rich mix of football and life, Ian St John tells the compelling story of his journey through a game which has changed, he says, almost beyond belief.
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