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Miss Blackpool 1964 is the star of a fictional sitcom in Hornby’s new novel, which pays homage to television’s golden years. By Joe Moran
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Review Book reviews roundup: Napoleon the Great, Funny Girl and Severed: A History of Heads Lost and Found
What the critics thought of Napoleon the Great by Andrew Roberts, Funny Girl by Nick Hornby and Severed: A History of Heads Lost and Found by Andrew Larson -
In setting his seventh novel around a fictional 1960s television sitcom, Nick Hornby gives himself great scope to defend the cosy comedy at which he excels, writes Alex Preston
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All the work feels worth it when you’ve got a hardback in your hand or you’re going to see a movie that you’re proud of
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Nick Hornby has told an audience that they shouldn’t be scared to abandon a novel if it proves tough going. John Sutherland picks the 10 books that have convinced him not to turn the page
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Newcastle United fans think they have it bad under Alan Pardew, but the club has some way to go before it hits the lows Cambridge United experienced in the 1983-84 season
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