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How To Be Good: Summary and book reviews of How To Be Good by Nick Hornby, plus links to an excerpt from How To Be Good and a biography of Nick Hornby.

How To Be Good

How To Be Good
by Nick Hornby
Hardcover: Jul 2001,
320 pages.
Paperback: Apr 2002,
320 pages.

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Critics' Opinion:   very good
Readers' Rating:  3.5 Stars
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BOOK SUMMARY

How to Be Good is a story for our times--a humorous but uncompromising look at what it takes, in this day and age, to have the courage of our convictions. In his third novel, Nick Hornby, whom The New Yorker named "the maestro of the male confessional," has reinvented himself as Katie--the consummate liberal, urban mom--a doctor from North London whose world is being turned on its ear by the outrageous spiritual transformation of her husband, David.

How to Be Good has the ironic, funny, startlingly accurate take on our modern selves and our modern world that has become Hornby's turf as a chronicler of our popular culture--but this time he tackles it all with more richness and depth, and carries his readers beyond the comic confines of the novel to a bigger truth about themselves. It's a story about how to wreck your marriage, how to help the homeless, how not to raise your kids, how to find religion . . . and how to be good.

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Good  Library Journal
For his third novel after the male-sympathetic High Fidelity and About a Boy, Hornby hasn't merely gotten in touch with his feminine side--- more importantly, via Katie he harrowingly portrays how ambivalence attacks the heart like a virus at mid-life..... But fear not, old-school Hornby fans, for this departure is expertly tempered with flecks of humor and pop culture references.

Good  Kirkus Reviews
Another delightful comedy from Hornby ... Hornby's quick eye and nimble observational style nail everyone's vanity.

Very Good  The New York Times Book Review
Hornby is a writer who dares to be witty, intelligent, and emotionally generous all at once.

Good  Hello Magazine
Perceptive and funny, this is a classic slice of Hornby's humanity.

Very Good  The Sunday Times
...a bitingly clever novel of ideas [How to be Good] leaves you not knowing whether to laugh or cry ... [a] profound, worrying, hilarious, sophisticated, compulsive novel.

Very Good  The Independent
Hornby's prose is artful and effortless, his spiky wit as razored as a number-two cut ... his dialogue sings with empathy for the discordant voices of ordinary, struggling humanity.

Very Good  The Mail on Sunday - Christopher Bray
Nick Hornby's latest novel pins you in your armchair and won't let go. Eating, drinking, bathing…all took second place while I was reading this book.

Very Good  Observer
He should write for England

Very Good  Daily Telegraph
Hornby's aim is true ... like all good comic writers, Hornby uses jokes to confront more deeply, not side-step

Very Good  The Mail on Sunday
How to be Good? How to be bloody marvelous more like.

Very Good  New Statesman
...a good, dark, espresso-strength comedy that nobody else could have written.

Recent Reader Reviews

Rated 2 of 5 of 5 by tim
Not a good read
It's always helpful to know the author's intentions behind writing a book, but in this case it just doesn't matter. It's just an all-around unpleasant reading experience. The story is not very interesting. The humor is weak. There is just not a...   Read More

Rated 4 of 5 of 5 by hexehillary
I found "how to be good" very entertaining. At the end I was uncertain what Hornby was trying to say: that there is no God? that Katie suddenly appreciates what she has but then loses it? it seems to me very ambiguous. What actuallly...   Read More

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