Steven Gerrard has already fulfilled his dreams of success and glory in the world of football. A lifetime supporter of Liverpool FC, Steven is surely the most successful product of the club's youth academy. In 2005, Gerrard reached an ultimate high as he marched his side to victory in the Champions League Final in Istanbul.
Bullied at school, and growing up dreaming of revenge, Mark 'Chopper' Read determined to be the toughest in any company. He became a crime commando who terrorised drug dealers, pimps, thieves and armed robbers on the streets and in jail - but boasts never to have hurt an innocent member of the public. This work presents his story.
Explores his early life and unstoppable determination to forge a career in show business, his involvement with the Church of Scientology and how his relationship with the beautiful Kelly Preston has brought stability to his life.
Based on simple, home-style cooking this mouth-watering collection of over two hundred dishes truly evokes the spirit of the region and makes it easy to reap the benefits of eating a Mediterranean diet.
To friends and neighbours, Theresa Knorr was a devoted mother struggling to bring up five children on her own. Little did they know that, behind closed doors, the same woman was driven by religious extremism, terrible paranoia and an all-consuming jealousy of her daughters' beauty that led to one of the worst cases of serial abuse in history.
Robert Plant is a genuine rock legend. The tumultuous but fascinating tale of Led Zeppelin is central to his life, but that twelve-year period ended with the sad and premature death of drummer John 'Bonzo' Bonham in 1980. This biography reveals how he teamed up with Jimmy Page in 1994 only to see their two-album partnership come to an abrupt end.
Subtitled, "The Alternative Guide To The Site That Changed The World". This is the first book to examine the MySpace phenomenon - currently enjoying a staggering 107 million users worldwide and 230, 000 new users daily.
A guide to caring for a rabbit, this book covers choosing a pet, preparing for its arrival and routine care such as grooming, food and water, cage-cleaning, health checks and vaccinations. It dispels the many myths surrounding rabbits and their care and is of interest to rabbit owners and lovers.
When a GBP 1 million construction deal starts to go pear shaped, and a London heavy mob working for the opposition ransack his house, Stephen Moyle is out for revenge. In a tale of violence and adventure via the North of England and Canada, Stephen recounts the events that led to a three and a half year jail term and his eventual sectioning.
Tony Wilson was the TV reporter turned would-be music mogul whose life was more rock'n'roll than the bands he nurtured. Everyone knows the legend - Tony Wilson spent a lifetime creating it - for the first time, here's the truth.
Lorraine Kelly is Britain's undisputed queen of morning television. Her genuine warmth, enthusiasm, and energy have made her the most-loved broadcaster in Britain, as well as one of the most connected people in entertainment. In this inspiring biography, readers will learn about Kelly's battles with weight, her charity work, and why she started running marathons in her 40s.
Twenty-five of the most horrific murder cases in American crime are brought together in this detailed and haunting compilation. Among the criminals covered are Bill Benefiel, the "Superglue Monster, " who brutally tortured his teenage victims to death, Kenneth Boyd, who killed his wife and her father while his three sons watched, and Veronica and Ivan Gonzalez, who systematically tortured their four-year-old niece over a period of six months b...
Born in Calgary, Canada, the son of a former Bolton player, Owen Hargreaves joined the Bayern Munich youth system at the age of 16. Playing for one of the powerful teams in the world he won a Champions League medal in his debut season - only the second Englishman ever to win such an honour with a foreign team.