
After taking about six months to finish The Count of Monte Cristo, I finally was able to read another book, this time being Nick Hornby's Fever Pitch. And it took me a tiny fraction of the time it took me to read the aforementioned book!
Fever Pitch tells the autobiographical story of Hornby's tenacious and ever-growing obsession with Arsenal FC, from the time he was a little boy to in the years of his 30s (post-Anfield '89). If you know me at least a little bit, you can see why I would be attracted to this book; but in my defense, I am a fan of Hornby's other books as well, especially About A Boy, and I am planning to order High Fidelity sometime soon. But anyways, I read this book with an shy smirk on my face, because although I am not from England and have not loved Arsenal since I was ten, I understood where Hornby's love came from. Clearing his schedule for matches, waiting anxiously to watch, making personal connections with the club, they are things that I can relate to as a fan myself (though I will not go on a debate of "who's a bigger fan"). It might seem apropos that Hornby wrote about Arsenal in particular, but I think that even if it were about Liverpool, Fulham, or hell, even Leeds, I still would be attracted to this book. Fever Pitch is a fan's memoir, and Hornby's emotions throughout the book can be relatable to any football (or any sport) fan, no matter who they support.
I recommend this book to any passionate sports fan, whether you like football, baseball, or even golf. No matter if you like football or not, I think many can identify with the obsessive firmness that Hornby developed throughout his life.
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I'm currently working through High Fidelity, myself - I love it even more than the movie, and the movie is one of the few romcoms I love. Make sure you get a hold of it soon.
i really need top read this one.
i read "a long way down" (man, i was gonna type "all the way down"... xD) and i must admit i am not too keen on it, liked the storyline, though.
however, might give "fever pitch" a go in case i ever find the time to do so. ;)
This is one of my favorite books ever. And yes, you should definitely read High Fidelity, another great one!
I'm finishing this off at the moment. Some wise thoughts and remarks, as a football fan I can relate a lot to it. Good stuff.
Mo =)
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