![]() Then David turns over a new leaf and decides to be a good person instead of a bad one, and the rest is history.ĭavid starts acting strangely, giving the contents of his wallet to charity, inviting a spiritual guru to stay and even quitting his gig as a newspaper columnist, ‘ The Angriest Man In Holloway’. How can it be vintage, if it’s only his third book?Īll that aside, it’s actually a reasonably enjoyable novel, which follows the story of a doctor called Katie and her family life – Katie’s just had an affair, and David is an angry, cynical bastard. ![]() This is only the second book of his that I’ve read (I’ve also read About a Girl), and it’s only the third that he wrote – I actually get annoyed, because a reviewer from the Spectator described it as ‘Vintage Nick Hornby’. ![]() Well, I typed ‘ Nick Horny‘ not just once but twice whilst preparing this review – I’m sure it’s a sign of something, but I’m not quite sure what. ![]()
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