Published at 10:00 AM on September 29, 2009

Nick Hornby:
Juliet, Naked

[Riverhead Books]

Nick Hornby: <em>Juliet, Naked</em>

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A fanboy's lament

Duncan is the kind of guy who won’t man-up for his girl, Annie. He won’t take charge of his own life. And he won’t face the fact that Tucker Crowe, the semi-legendary and wholly reclusive singer/songwriter to whom Duncan has devoted most of his life, is nothing more than a mere mortal, just like him, with the same desires and needs and fears.

Of course, this is a Nick Hornby book we’re talking about—and no self-disrespecting Hornby protagonist would be caught dead facing the facts of the matter. Luckily for Duncan, both Annie and Tucker have a stronger grasp on life, even as they too spiral in place.

Echoing his work in High Fidelity and About a Boy, Hornby has created a work of fiction so full of hope, truth, trust and need that it feels just like real life.

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