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Management number 236853529 Release Date 2026/07/10 List Price US$4.20 Model Number 236853529
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From the bestselling author of About a Boy, A Long Way Down and Dickens and Prince, a wise and hilarious novel about love, heartbreak, and rock and roll.“I've always loved Nick Hornby, and the way he writes characters and the way he thinks. It's funny and heartbreaking all at the same time.”—Zoë KravitzRob is a pop music junkie who runs his own semi-failing record store. His girlfriend, Laura, has just left him for the guy upstairs, and Rob is both miserable and relieved. After all, could he have spent his life with someone who has a bad record collection? Rob seeks refuge in the company of the offbeat clerks at his store, who endlessly review their top five films; top five Elvis Costello songs; top five episodes of Cheers. Rob tries dating a singer, but maybe it’s just that he’s always wanted to sleep with someone who has a record contract. Then he sees Laura again. And Rob begins to think that life with kids, marriage, barbecues, and soft rock CDs might not be so bad. Read more

ASIN B000W965QW
XRay Enabled
ISBN13 978-1101147351
Language English
File size 1.1 MB
Page Flip Enabled
Publisher Riverhead Books
Word Wise Enabled
Reading age 18 years and up
Print length 352 pages
Accessibility Learn more
Screen Reader Supported
Publication date August 1, 1996
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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