I really enjoyed this book - some didn't of course, and I haven't read John Lydon's first autobiography, but I would recommend this. I found it impossible not to read it in his voice (which often helped), it is an honest, detailed and thorough account of his life from childhood up to PIL and beyond.
Having been a big fan of ‘PopCo' and ‘The End of Mr. Y', I was expecting to love this book, but sadly it wasn't for me. I liked the premise and it is skillfully written (as Scarlett Thomas is a brilliant author), but I found the book a struggle to plough through. It has some pretty heavy subject matter and a range of complex characters, but none that I really liked or connected with. I may give it another go at some point.