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  1. by Nick Hornby. 4.04 · 1,393 Ratings · 301 Reviews · published 2013 · 10 editions. At the end of 2003, as the first issue of The Beli…. Want to Read. Rate it: The Polysyllabic Spree, Housekeeping vs. the Dirt, Shakespeare Wrote for Money, More Baths, Less Talking, The Complete Polysyllabic Spree, Stuff I've Be...

  2. Shakespeare Wrote for Money is a 2008 collection of English author Nick Hornby's "Stuff I've Been Reading" columns for The Believer. It contains columns written from August 2006 to September 2008, Hornby's "Stuff I've Been Reading Column." The introduction is written by American author Sarah Vowell.

  3. Shakespeare Wrote for Money Stuff I've Been Reading #3. Nick Hornby. 131 pages • first pub 2008 ISBN/UID: 9781934781296. Format: Paperback. Language: English. Publisher: McSweeney's. Publication date: 01 December 2008. nonfiction essays funny lighthearted reflective medium-paced. to read

  4. With an affectionate introduction by Sarah Vowell, this is the third and final collection of columns by celebrated novelist Nick Hornby from "The Believer" magazine. Hornby's monthly reading diary discusses cultural artifacts the way they actually exist in people's lives, and his notes on books--highbrow and otherwise--are accessible and hilarious

  5. 7 de nov. de 2013 · Shakespeare Wrote For Money This is the third book in a series, that takes Nick Hornby's monthly columns Stuff I've Been Reading from The Believer. In this book he covers everything from April 2007 to Sept. 2008.

  6. Shakespeare Wrote for Money. Stuff I've Been Reading #3. Nick Hornby. 132 pages • first pub 2008 ISBN/UID: None. Format: Not specified. Language: English ... Shakespeare Wrote for Money. Stuff I've Been Reading #3. Nick Hornby. 132 pages • first pub 2008 ISBN/UID: None. Format: Not specified. Language: ...

  7. Hornby's monthly reading diary discusses cultural artifacts the way they actually exist in people's lives, and his notes on books--highbrow and otherwise--are accessible and hilarious. "Two years of reading begat by more reading, presented in easily digestible, utterly hysterical monthly installments"--Cover.