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Riverhead Books,
305 pages


The funny thing about Nick Hornby books is that they end up being better movies than novels. The British author of High Fidelity and About A Boy must have some pretty good connections, because Stephen Frears’ version of his novel about a record collector’s romantic mishaps actually improved on the book’s comic timing; and Hugh Grant pulled one of his best roles out of a lumpy, wobbly book about an aging hipster who befriends a young lad.
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Riverhead Books,
305 pages


The funny thing about Nick Hornby books is that they end up being better movies than novels. The British author of High Fidelity and About A Boy must have some pretty good connections, because Stephen Frears’ version of his novel about a record collector’s romantic mishaps actually improved on the book’s comic timing; and Hugh Grant pulled one of his best roles out of a lumpy, wobbly book about an aging hipster who befriends a young lad.
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