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rivetkitten 's review for:
High Fidelity
by Nick Hornby
I first read High Fidelity in my senior year of high school as an assignment for my British Comic Novel course. As a result, my copy of the book has many underlined and starred passages, indicating to me what seemed to be important as an 18-year-old with minimal life experience.
Now, as a thirtysomething, the book reads entirely differently to me. I identify with different points, and I understand different frustrations (for the narrator and for everyone who has to interact with him). I think, at the end of the book, I identify most with Liz.
Now, as a thirtysomething, the book reads entirely differently to me. I identify with different points, and I understand different frustrations (for the narrator and for everyone who has to interact with him). I think, at the end of the book, I identify most with Liz.