7/7/2023 0 Comments Hornby how to be good![]() ![]() ![]() North London is a place that holds a lot of special memories for me (eternally romanticised in my imagination now that I’m resident in Brisbane, Australia) but it also forms the backdrop for most of Nick Hornby’s novels. The copy I own was a chance find whilst treasure hunting in a second hand bookstore in North London some years ago. This is a favourite book of mine in the sense that I love the writing, but also in the sense of the actual physical book. ![]() Note also that I have been flat out with my work life balance just lately (balance? Huh!) AND I’m packing for a girls’ weekend away (WOOT!) so forgive me for recycling material! On Nick Hornby’s How To Be Good Enid is taking a little bloggy break at the moment, so I thought I’d repost my thoughts on the Good Book here. Awhile back I guest posted for the fabulous Enid Bite’em about Nick Hornby’s How to be Good, one of my very favourite books for a whole host of reasons. There are books that are meaningful at different stages of your life, too – Blyton becomes Atwood Sweet Valley High becomes 50 Shades of Grey (seriously, it’s a continuum). I have so many favourites I’ve never been able to compose any properly reflective Top 5 that sums up my whole history of (avid) reading. Pardon me for giving it a little Kanye there, but it’s hard not to get excited about books. ![]()
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