I would have posted in the books thread, but was too lazy to find it. I had heard rumours of the Morrissey autobiography, but had always assumed it to be one of these mythical things like a Beatles reunion or the Yeti. And yet it is supposedly out there for a fiver on the Kindle. I never scrap a book before finishing it, yet The Bible and The Koran have tested my patience quite enough already. They are pointless books and enough time has been wasted already. Out the window they shall go and Morrissey is most definitely in. I find it quite sad that the police would question him over 'Margaret on the guillotine', but his views on The Kray's seem a bit different, so I am curious to know in more detail what that is about. I'm curious to see how he writes in prose and how open he will be considering that he is good at making scandalous comments but is generally very evasive on personal details.

Morrissey: 10 things we learned from Autobiography | Music | theguardian.com

Is anyone else going to read this? For a fiver, why wouldn't you? It's Morrissey.