High Fidelity

Nick Hornby

Genre

Recommended By

Book Synopsis

High Fidelity by Nick Hornby explores the turbulent love life of Rob Fleming, a vinyl-obsessed and commitment-phobic thirty-something record shop owner.

As he faces yet another breakup with his long-term girlfriend, Laura, Rob embarks on a quest to understand why his relationships always fail. With the help of his two eccentric employees, Barry and Dick, Rob revisits his past partners, analyzing his shortcomings and searching for answers in his extensive music collection.

Throughout the book, readers are treated to Rob's brutally honest musings on love, pop culture, and the significance of music in our lives. As he navigates the complexities of romance and self-discovery, Rob comes to realize that his attitude towards relationships is ultimately what needs to change in order for him to find lasting happiness.

High Fidelity is a witty and insightful portrayal of the modern dating scene, filled with humorous anecdotes, relatable characters, and Hornby's signature sharp writing. This novel has resonated with readers worldwide for its candid exploration of love, loss, and the power of music to heal and connect us all.

Explore More Books

See All
The Lives of the Artists
Wild And Crazy Guys
The Narrow Corridor
Complexity
Fast-Track Triathlete
Motherless Brooklyn
Bravey
String Theory
Fallen Leaves
The Start-up of You
Slow Horses
The Peacemaker's Code
Confessions of a Pricing Man
Being With Dying
Too Big to Fail
The Founders
Living Within Limits
Zurich International Chess Tournament, 1953
Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids
Carrying The Fire
The Hot Hand
A Short History of Myth
From Bacteria to Bach and Back
The Price of Peace
The Unwritten
The Breakthrough
Think on These Things
Happy Accidents
Buffett
I Contain Multitudes
The Future Is Asian
Talent Is Overrated
Radical Candor
The Infidel and the Professor
The 5 Resets
The Quest
The Gene
The End of History and the Last Man
The Business Blockchain
The Law
The Little Book of Bull Moves
Apollo's Arrow