I can recommend Bob Mortimer's autobiography And Away... wholeheartedly. He's a much more complex person that the TV persona, and like many of the best autobiogs, you can almost here the writer's voice in your head.
I've watched more films than I've read books.
That's not saying much though, as I've said before, I honestly struggle to think of more than 5 films I've ever watched.
Books, none whatsoever.
(Unless you count the one school may have encouraged - can't even remember its title....or instruction / service manuals / hi-fi mags*).
*Cable / accessory reviews give me all the fiction I can handle 🙄
Sleepy Head by Henry Nicholls - who suffers from narcolepsy - part autobiography, part the science surrounding sleep disorders. My sleep's not the best, but I'll take it any day of the week in stead of Fatal Familial Insomnia (FFI), a condition that strikes a very small number of families in middle age. They lose the ability to sleep, an din short order, die...