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In his eagerly awaited fourth novel, New York Times-bestselling writer Nick Hornby is at his finest-hilarious, provocative, and moving-as he mines the hearts and psyches of three neurotic Londoners and one neurotic American who meet each other at the end of the line.
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- Hardcover 472 Pages
- Edition: Largeprint
- ISBN-10: 1597220426
- ISBN-13: 9781597220422
- Publisher: Wheeler Publishing
- Pub date: Aug 02, 2005
- Also available as: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD, Audio Cassette and Others
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... and other languages繁體書, Deutsche Bücher and Libri Italiani

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The two most common complaints I have heard when discussing this book are also the two most common compliments I have heard it given; one being that the ending can be seen as relatively non-conclusive and the other being that none of the characters are easily pegged as "good" or "bad". My personal ... Continue
The two most common complaints I have heard when discussing this book are also the two most common compliments I have heard it given; one being that the ending can be seen as relatively non-conclusive and the other being that none of the characters are easily pegged as "good" or "bad". My personal opinion is that Hornby presents some excellent characters here, but doesn't necessarily tell the best story.
Otto's Book Store[return]Williamsport, PA[return]June 7th, 2007[return]$14
No, this story is not about redemption. No such thing exists in real life, anyway.
If you want to kill yourself, go ahead; if you can't, then f$%king shut your mouth and live. Painful but true. But not many authors dare to tell the story this way.
It is different. So I like it.