An update from me....
Purchased some books on Kindle, some good, some bad
Light It, Shoot It, Retouch It by Scott Kelby - Starts off saying you only ever need 1 light, then has a book full of shots done with 3 lights??? So the photography side isn't the most useful, but he does go through touching up the photos in Photoshop which is useful, various bits I didn't know were there or how to use.
Lighting for Digital Photography: From Snapshots to Great Shots - Reading this one at the moment. Goes over various areas, talks about different lights and how to use them, lots of great simple examples (reflectors etc.) and lots of photos showing how they effect the photo. I'm only half way through this book, so will update later.
Natural Portraits - Joe Scriven (member on here) - My favourite book so far, its about taking portrait photos of families and kids using no a additional equipment, just the camera, so talks about positioning, settings and how to focus and take photos of different settings, looking through the book, was like looking through the photos I want to take on my average visit to the park with the kids.