Imagine my delight, therefore, when the delightful JVN released his autobiography. Obviously I don't actually know him, and I don't read celebrity crap in the media - for all I know he could be a tellybastard - but he comes across as a puppy on the show so I was totally here for his book.
Admittedly JVN was only 32 when he wrote his autobiography, so there's not a massive amount of actual timespan compared to, say, an autobiography by David Attenborough, but he still manages to pack a lot of content in. And what content. Sounds like JVN had a super supportive upbringing and even then he's had a bunch of struggles and heartache.
I enjoyed this so much- it rattles along really well and JVN writes exactly as he speaks so it had me laughing out loud a bunch of times.
4.5 stars