"How often do you begin reading a book that makes you--immediately, urgently, desperately--want to read more books?" (_Booklist_). Nick Hornby has managed to write just such a book in this hilarious, insightful, and infectious volume. _Ten Years in the Tub_ chronicles Hornby's journey through a deca
Ten Years in the Tub: A Decade Soaking in Great Books
โ Scribed by Hornby, Nick
- Book ID
- 109073893
- Publisher
- McSweeney's
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 732 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781944211158
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โฆ Synopsis
"How often do you begin reading a book that makes you--immediately, urgently, desperately--want to read more books?" (Booklist). Nick Hornby has managed to write just such a book in this hilarious, insightful, and infectious volume. Ten Years in the Tub chronicles Hornby's journey through a decade's worth of books, as related in his wildly popular Believer column "Stuff I've Been Reading."
Ten Years in the Tub is a one-way ticket into the mind of one of the most beloved contemporary writers on his favorite pastime, but it's also a meditation on what Celine Dion can teach us about ourselves, a warning about how John Updike can ruin our sex lives, and a recommendation for the way Body Shop Vanilla Shower Gel can add excitement to our days. This "decade-long addiction for many... makes standing in line at the bank a blessed interval for snorting another page." (the New York Times Book Review)
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