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Juliette, Naked by Nick Hornby

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JennyS1985 · 18/02/2010 11:16

Just started reading this - if anyone has read it all they way through please could you inspire me to keep going??? Or if its finale its what I suspect, and equally as bland as the first hundred or so pages, let me know so that I can do something more useful with my bed time reading!! Love Nick Hornby but seriously, whats happened? Is he trying to enter the world of chick-Lit?? Stick to what you do well, I say! x

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Elasticwoman · 18/02/2010 16:08

See my thread under Adult Fiction. I liked it, esp Annie's sessions with the psychotherapist Malcolm and the Wikipedia entries. I loved the characterisation of Duncan the complete failure as a boyfriend.

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ChickensHaveSinisterMotives · 18/02/2010 16:15

I enjoyed this one. Easy to read and not too predictable, really. Stick with it

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madmothership · 24/02/2010 00:54

Yeah I'd say stick with it. It helps if you have a lot of time and can read it through quickly in a few sessions, the page count looks more daunting than it really is.

There is something hopeful about it all, hopeful in the face of early drudgery, I think best explains it.

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gailforce1 · 21/03/2010 21:15

First I have read by Nick Hornby and did not live up to expectations. Surprised that it was selected for Ch 4 Book Club.
Should I try any of his other books? Suggestions please!

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palmtreeparadise · 11/07/2010 23:00

This was the only Nick Hornby book I haven't really enjoyed, I've found all his other books excellent and unputdownable.

High Fidelity and How to be Good are both favourites of mine.

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mintyfresh · 02/08/2010 20:10

There are some good bits but definitely didn't live up to his other books IMO. Is worth reading all the way through but not on my books of the year list!

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serajen · 04/08/2010 13:34

Couldn't get through it either, had to give up, which I've never done before with a Nick H.

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BaggedandTagged · 04/08/2010 14:24

I did get through it (mainly as was on holiday and didnt have another book.).

Sounds harsh but I feel that if it had been submitted to a publisher by an unpublished author, and not Nick Hornby, it would have got a "Thanks but this isn't for us."

I felt that the whole thing, and especially the relationship between the girl and the washed up pop star (sorry, cant remember any names) lacked credibility; not in the sense that it couldnt be credible, but that Hornby didnt make it so.

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