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Komisch, rasant und mit viel schwarzem Humor Vier Menschen auf dem Dach eines Londoner Hochhauses, die sich an Silvester das Leben nehmen wollen, schließen einen Pakt: neuer gemeinsamer Selbstmord-Termin ist der Valentinstag. Es bleiben sechs Wochen, die gemeinsam überlebt werden müssen... Silvester, auf dem Dach eines Hochhauses: Pech, dass gleich vier Menschen auf die Idee gekommen sind, sich dort das Leben zu nehmen. Da man sich schlecht umbringen kann, wenn einem andere dabei zusehen, steigt die seltsame Gruppe erst mal vom Dach, um das Problem der jüngsten Kandidatin, die nicht weiß, warum ihr Freund sie verlassen hat, zu lösen. Nach und nach erzählen sie sich ihre Geschichten. Da ist die altjüngferliche Maureen, deren Sohn Matty schwerstbehindert ist und die diese Belastung allein tragen muss, da ist Martin, der berühmte Talkmaster, den nach einem Gefängnisaufenthalt niemand mehr auf dem Bildschirm sehen will, Jess, die aufmüpfige Tochter eines Politikers, ist so direkt, dass sie alle vor den Kopf stößt, und JJ, der von seinem besten Freund, dem Sänger seiner Band, im Stich gelassen wurde. Die vier verabreden, mit dem finalen Sprung bis zum Valentinstag zu warten – und so findet eine Gruppe von Menschen zueinander, die unterschiedlicher nicht sein könnten und die einander doch auf wundersame Weise zu helfen wissen.
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Am listening to this in the car now. Really loving the voice actors. Now that I'm done, the only part I really enjoyed were the actors. I would certainly have stopped reading the book if I weren't listening to it.
When I found this book I was actually looking for another of the author's books (About A Boy.) The used bookstore that I frequent didn't have what I was looking for, but they had this one instead. It sounded interesting, I've never read anything by this author before, so I figured I might as well try it out. I would probably normally never have picked up this book or given it a second thought because I despise the cover, but I know the author is generally well thought of so.. shrugs.
There are 4 characters with very different backgrounds and stories. The chapters (at most a few pages each) switch from one character to another. I appreciated how well Hornby captured the language and writing style of each character, as well as their different thought patterns. Jess in particular seemed a difficult one, and I loved how well she was written, she really stood out, writing-wise. The other three were well written but I sometimes felt that their characters blended together.
This book is separated into three parts. I found the first part to be interesting, though not entirely captivating. There really isn't much to say about it. The second part was sort of dreadful, I felt like it droned on and on. It was less dialogue, more train of thought and not much action. I understand that it was probably necessary to the story as it showed how each character moved through the time they allotted themselves when choosing whether to stay alive or not. The third part was my favorite. It really showed character development and another side of each of them. I appreciated that there was no huge turning point for any of them that made them want to stay alive. It was much more realistic in that way. It was just...life. There was no big happy ending or sad ending. It just ended. And I loved that.
It was a book about life. I loved that each of the characters were so different, it really showed especially in the last part. Everyone has their own struggle. Everyone has their own way of getting through it or not getting through it.
Would I recommend this book?
I wouldn't recommend it for everyone. If you are (or have been) depressed, it could be triggering. It's VERY English, so if that's not your thing, you probably won't enjoy it. I would recommend it for someone who isn't triggered by mental illness. If you have ever had a suicidal thought, I think you will probably relate to someone in this book. Honestly, it was good but I'm not sure who I'd recommend it for!
Rating: 3.5/5
Counting this as my UK book around the world.
I really like Nick Hornby, and this was by far one of my favorite books I read by him to date.