I'm not normally one to read many biographies, but this one had been read by my boyfriend and came recommended.I have to admit, I wasn't previously a fan of Evans; I'd found him pretty annoying on his TV shows, but between this book and his Radio 2 breakfast show, I must say that I've become real...
Skirts over lots of details and Evans never really acknowledges his poor treatment of others explicitly. I watched the programmes and listened to the radio 1 breakfast show so found it fascinating all the same, despite the air brushing. He treated his radio colleagues appallingly at times and I w...
This book is one of the best autobiographies that I've ever read. Being a bit of a radio geek, the chapters about Chris Evans' early days in radio, after a long day in the papershop were very interesting. I also come from Manchester and listened to Piccadilly Radio (where Evans began) as a child,...
My knowledge of Chris Evans before starting this book was not huge, I know about TFI Friday but never saw it, I know he was married to Billie Pipper, I know he loves cars and I know he's a DJ on Radio 2 because my husband listens to it and thats was about it.It was actually hubby that picked up t...
9 Fearless. 8 Courageous. 7 Protective. 6 Inspired. 5 Needed. 4 Never alone. 3 Alive. 2 Safe. 1 Human. When I was in the final stages of writing this book I went to stay on a friend’s sailing boat in Lymington. During my second morning on board, another yacht silently slid into the mooring alon...
It was their third circle over the Codpiece and Carny hoped it was their last. He was getting dizzy staring down at the mountain. “You see a red smoker yet?” Astol asked. Carny shook his head as a salvo of cat shots slammed into the side of the mountain, tearing out patches of trees. “Nothing yet...