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High Fidelity: A Novel
High Fidelity: A Novel

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Author: Nick Hornby
Publisher: Riverhead Trade
Release Date: 2005-10-04
ISBN-10: 1594481784
ISBN-13: 9781594481789
List Price: $16.00
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Summary:
Is it possible to share your life with someone whose record collection is incompatible with your own? Can people have terrible taste and still be worth knowing? Do songs about broken hearts and misery and loneliness mess up your life if consumed in excess? For Rob Fleming, thirty-five years old, a pop addict and owner of a failing record shop, these are the sort of questions that need an answer, and soon. His girlfriend has just left him. Can he really go on living in a poky flat surrounded by vinyl and CDs or should he get a real home, a real family and a real job? Perhaps most difficult of all, will he ever be able to stop thinking about life in terms of the All Time Top Five bands, books, films, songs - even now that he's been dumped again, the top five break-ups. Memorable, sad and very, very funny, this is the truest book you will ever read about the things that really matter.

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Good music, good writing
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Nick Hornby writes a winning novel about three young slackers. He pokes gentle fun at them as they navigate the bewildering puzzles of romance and life. This is one of Hornby's earlier books, and his tone is not as polished as it will become. Still, he offers up his hilarious take on male-female relationships, and the vicissitudes of a young man's heart. This may not be Hornby at his best, but it is still very enjoyable.

The three record store guys are forever making lists of their top songs, I succumbed to the temptation, and eventually made a list of the songs mentioned in the book that the characters love or despise. You can find most of them on youtube in the form of videos. I mostly agreed with their tastes. It was a lot of fun to indulge in this walk down memory lane. It was also sobering to see how old these songs really were.

This may be a unique instance where I liked the movie more than the book. Of course, I saw the movie years ago, when I was closer in age to the characters. It may not live up to my memories if I view it now. Nevertheless, it is a book I can recommend to those of a certain age, who remember their local record store with fondness.

High Fidelity
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High Fidelity by Nick Hornby *****

High Fidelity follows the story of Rob. A thirtysomething who owns a failing record shop (Championship Vinyl) and is in the middle of a failing relationship with Laura, who he is having trouble excepting that he loves and wants to spend the rest of his life with.

Rob is on the journey of acceptance and a journey to find himself (yes at thirty something years old he still does not fully know who and what he is or wants to be) and along that journey we encounter an ignored genius American folk musician who Rob falls for. The Musical Moron Twins who help Rob run his failing shop, Liz, a mutual friend between Laura and Rob. But most importantly Ian, the man next door who is a wedge and blessing to their relationship at the same time.

Told through top five musical and movie lists and in a insightful and original tone. High Fidelity is Hornby's crowning achievement as an author and one that should be read by any fan of a great read.

Worst book ever written!
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The title holds true if you hate all things related to music & comedic insight into how relationships are supposed to work.

If you're the opposite, do the equivalent of pressing "play" in literary fashion.

Thomas

Like a woman trapped in a man's body
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but not in the gross sense of the word. For all the "chick lit" books out there, this novel really gives insight into what men think of when dealing with relationships. There is so much going on in there; all his insecurities and all the details he remembers about each girl or each situation. Who says men don't remember? The movie captures the endless questioning and inner struggle perfectly, never mind that John Cusack was the perfect person to play the main charecter "Rob", given Cusack's film history of getting dumped and never getting the girl, etc.

This book is a must read for anyone, man or woman, who would like to comically explore the ins and outs of other people's relationships.

straight out of my head
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while i was reading this i kept finding my self saying this is being pulled straight from my head! very witty real and hysterical, the only thing holding it back from a 5 star is the fact that its too british but still a classic

























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