Got a Sony e-book reader, love it.
Most recently: "Audition: A Memoir" by Barbara Walters, OKish, not much of a BW fan, she pretty much suffers from a self centered moral vacuum where sucking up to fame and money is concerned, but she did have a interesting life with her impresario father. I liked her better after reading the book than before.
"Scar Tissue" by Anthony Kiedis of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, 70's and 80's drugs, alcohol, and sex with a chaser of personal redemption and Hepatitis C.
"Symptoms of Withdrawal" by Christopher Lawford, also 70's and 80's drugs, alcohol and sex without the rock and roll by the "Kennedy cousin" cum actor, son of Peter Lawford, also with a chaser of personal redemption and Hepatitis C. He doesn't rock the Kennedy boat too much, seems to owe a lot to his privileged heritage, but an interesting read nontheless.
"What I saw in California" by Edwin Bryant, which is a personal account of a trip from the East to the West in the olden days of 1846-47. Just started, kind of a follow up for me of another fascinating historical account:
"Narrative of the Adventures of Zenas Leonard
Five Years as a Mountain Man in the Rockies"
Also have Carol Burnett's follow up auto biography, haven't started it yet.
A friend told me that Motley Crue book is even more sordid than "Scar Tissue", he is going to lend it to me.