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spark notes etc, but for novels!

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_sophie_ | 17:32 Mon 11th Jan 2010 | Arts & Literature
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ok, so there is websites like spark notes and stuff to help with notes on plays etc studied in higher english. but is there a website which has notes on some novels? in particular, i am looking for any notes on 'How to be Good' by Nick Hornby.
Don't really know if this makes proper sense but i'll give it a try!!
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I remember that book. Quite awful - but as far as I can remember the spinal messages are:

1. You are judged on your actions.
2. To attempt to assign some of your bad actions to "exceptional circumstances" or any other excuse is futile. You are not judge as a whole.
3. Doing something good because you get paid is not the same as "being good".

Hope this gives you something of a primer when it comes to actually reading it.

All the best,

Spare Ed
Probably not a very comprehensive answer to your requirement but :-

Brief notes can be found at

http://www.enotes.com/how-to-be-good

Or you could look on book-selling sites for buyers' comments, such as

http://www.amazon.co....qid=1263231660&sr=8-1

.......... where you will find over 100 reviews from customers (albeit mainly very brief).

Alternatively you could pose your same request/question on a book site forum, such as for example :-

http://www.greenmetro...forum/topics.asp?f=31


Happy hunting !

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