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Starred Review. Hornby returns to his roots: music, manic fandom and messy romance in his funny and touching latest, dancing between three perspectives on fame: a sycophantic scholar, an appreciative audience member, a fabled singer-songwriter who can't see what all the fuss is about. After cult musician Tucker Crowe vanished from the public eye 20 years ago, his small but devoted fan base built up a mythology around his oeuvre and the people and places associated with his storied life. Self-appointed Crowologist Duncan has indoctrinated his girlfriend, Annie, on the wonders of Tucker, but when Annie fails to recognize the genius of a newly released version of Crowe's classic album Juliet, their 15-year relationship quickly crumbles. Meanwhile, Duncan's glowing first review is increasingly de-bated, while Annie's deconstructive essay posted on the same Web site earns her a clandestine e-mail correspondence with the reclusive musician. Soon, their exchanges grow more personal; given that Tucker lives in an American backwater and Annie resides in a remote English town, both view their e-mails as a safe flirtation until the dissolution of Tucker's latest marriage and a crisis with one of his several neglected children brings him to Annie's side of the Atlantic. Through brisk dialogue and quick scene changes, Hornby highlights each character's misconceptions about his or her own life, and though Duncan, Annie and Tucker are consistently ridiculous and often self-destructive, they are portrayed with an extraordinary degree of sympathy. Tucker's status of Dylan by way of Salinger allows for an intriguing critique of celebrity fetishization and of the motives behind the eccentricity that comes along with fame. Obviously, this is a must-read for Hornby's fans, but it also works as a surprisingly thoughtful complement to the piles of musician bios and memoirs. (Sept.)
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Hornby’s books are almost shamefully readable. They can suffer from simplistic premises and too many corny jokes, but his characters are always richly, sympathetically drawn. In this novel of aging, love, and regret, Annie lives in a decaying seaside town in England, where her partner of convenience, Duncan, immerses himself in the esoterica of an obscure American singer-songwriter, Tucker Crowe, who quit the business twenty years earlier and hasn’t been heard from since. When Tucker releases a demo version of his most famous album, “Juliet,” Duncan’s and Annie’s divergent reactions (he loves it, she hates it) pull them apart. Through a series of entertaining if implausible events, Annie and Tucker strike up a friendship. The story is tinged with despair, and though the ending offers little by way of hope, its bittersweet ambiguity lends it maturity.

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  • Hardcover: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Riverhead Hardcover (September 29, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1594488878
  • ISBN-13: 978-1594488870
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.5 x 1.5 inches
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46 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars possibly my new favorite Hornby book, September 29, 2009
All you really need to know about Juliet, Naked, Nick Hornby's latest, is
that it doesn't disappoint. It's really, really good, and it may even
replace High Fidelity as my favorite.

The main characters are Annie and Duncan, a middle-aged couple, and Tucker
Crowe, an aging musician in retirement. Annie and Duncan have a
relationship-ending fight about the quality of Tucker Crowe's new album,
and Annie begins a correspondence with Tucker Crowe himself.

Juliet, Naked is about Regret. Big, mid-life crisis level Regret -- grief
and anger at the too-quick passage of time, of wasted opportunities. It's
about the realization that one has not Done Enough, or Done the Right
Things.

This may sound unappetizing. But one of the rare and great features of
Nick Hornby's writing is how he takes situations that would normally be
dreary, such as a serious break-up (High Fidelity) or teenage pregnancy
(Slam), makes these situations hilariously funny. His characters are
self-aware about themselves in some ways, but not at all in other ways.
These gaps in self-knowledge, and Hornby's gentle handling of them, are
exquisite in their subtlety and insight.

This book reminded me: (1) Do the work you love, and (2) Strive to spend
time with the people who (a) love you and (b) who you love in return.
Which of us doesn't need this reminder, always?
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Hornby's Back, October 7, 2009
By Book Dork (Southern California) - See all my reviews
  
Nick Hornby's newest novel, Juliet, Naked, is about has-been musician Tucker, Duncan, the man who's obsessed with him, and Annie, Duncan's long-term girlfriend, who finds herself in the middle.

Hornbyesque:
- As always, Hornby puts a great deal of care and effort into constructing realistic, dynamic characters. I recently saw him at a reading, and I could tell how much he thought about each of them, even the most minor, like Annie's friend Ros. He knows them, and has created them, as actual people.
- Also character related, is the fact that everyone can connect to someone in the novel. Perhaps you've been been a crazed fan, someone who failed to reach their potential, or stuck in a dead-end relationship. Above all, everyone knows what it feels like to have made mistakes and want to fix them before it's too late.
- The sly wit reminiscent of High Fidelity and How to Be Good is once again present (I felt it took a bit of a hiatus in the last novel, A Long Way Down). Smart, British, biting humor.
- Hornby writes with an intelligent simplicity- he respects his readers enough to realize that they don't need three pages describing the dreary sea or the seaside museum Annie works in. He realizes they have brains and allows them the freedom to create their own pictures.

But...
- I feel Juliet, Naked slightly misses the bar raised so very high by High Fidelity, About a Boy, and How to Be Good.
- I don't want to give anything away, but I had a few issues with the ending. I realize the point (so don't start lambasting me under the comments for "not getting it"), but I just didn't appreciate it.

Great read for those who love Hornby and those who are reading him for the first time. Also, if you ever get a chance to attend a reading I recommend you go.
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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For the Woman in Your Life Dating "That Guy", September 29, 2009
By Lisa M. Mims (Austin, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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I love this book. I love this book. I love this book.

There, have I said it enough?

This isn't a spoiler review. If you want a plot synopis, by all means, move on.

The story opens in a dreary British seaside town, in the current day. Our main characters are a late thirty-something couple. He's a college professor and aficionado of a reclusive ex-eighties musician who reminds one of, well, Jandek, before Jandek actually started doing concerts. She is a museum curator, who is longing for a better life, and a child, somewhere a lot less boring.

The book is full of lines like, "Where in the North of England could one find an unattached arts graduate? We went to North Bumblebee; supposedly there had been one there four or five years ago." Much of this is howlingly, bitterly funny.

If I tell you what happens, it will ruin the plot, so I'll tell you what it's not: this isn't a continuation of, "High Fidelity"; it's not a story about stoically finding happiness in what you have; it's slightly anti-British--America looks like the place to be; its main thesis seems to be that leaving adolescence, and more importantly, having children, is the secret to long-term happiness.

This is a lot about looking back, and ending what doesn't work. For many Gen-X'ers in their late thirties, this may hit a little too close too home.

So, if you were rooting for the commitment-phobic, rock musician obsessed guy in this story, um, well, not the book for you. If however, you are hopeful, family friendly (gack, did I just say that?), rooting for the woman looking for the baby, and possibly the aging very ex-rock star, then this is just grand.

P.S. Some of the jokes may rely on familiarity with Northern England stereotypes. (If you've seen, "Hot Fuzz", and "Kids in the Hall", you should be fine.)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Close To Home
I only had to know a couple of things to buy this book -- it was by Nick Hornby and it was about an obscure reclusive musician. Read more
Published 1 day ago by Obscuropeia

4.0 out of 5 stars Hornby returns to the arena of obsessive fandom that drove 'High Fidelity'
'Juliet, Naked' is a return to form for Nick Hornby. It doesn't quite meet the heights of About a Boy, but it's surely a better read than A Long Way Down, which left me cold. Read more
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I haven't read anything by Nick Hornby before, although I have seen two films that were based on his novels (and both were quite good). Read more
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Juliet, Naked is an entertaining and oftentimes amusing story about three people whose lives are intertwined through music and the internet. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not all Hornby is the same....
What is wrong with you people? Stop drinking the kool-aid.....Yes, he is a great author - but come on, just because he has written some good books in the past doesn't mean that... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved It
I really enjoyed this book. I think it's a bit (or a lot) more subtle than previoius Hornby books like "High Fidelity" and "About a Boy. Read more
Published 10 days ago by Daniel Holland

5.0 out of 5 stars I'm freaking out-- the perfect book!
I am so thrilled to have a new book to rave about to everybody I know. Juliet, Naked is so simply-written that it just hums along, but it's packed with wry wit, depth and... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Inventive, funny, evocative, emotional
I devoured this novel on a plane ride from California (I was actually cranky that the plane landed before I could read the last 20 pages!). Read more
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I most enjoy books that ask a meaningful question in the beginning and thoughtfully answer that question throughout the book. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fun! Amusing!
I haven't laughed so much in years. Hornby is dead on funny and this book will brighten your day.
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