My latest addiction is “
Stuff I’ve Been Reading,” Nick Hornby’s column for
The Believer. I know: It's very hipster/nerdy of me to be reading this stuff; you might even think I live in nerdy Brooklyn. But, I swear, I live in Jersey City, and I have completely sincere and profound reasons for reading
The Believer and "Stuff."
Not only does it remind me of how much I admire and enjoy Hornby’s writing—he’s clear, deep, funny, and extremely likable even when he’s being snarky and clever—but it also fuels my passion for
reading. And when I read, I feel like a better person: stronger, smarter, healthier, whatever. Profound, see?
When I read, I at least
feel like I have something to say. When I read, I’m happy.
You should check it out. In the preface to
Housekeeping vs. the Dirt, the second of four published collections of “Stuff,” Hornby reminds us that reading addresses many of our needs, none more important than simple pleasure. Read the books you like, and don’t let anyone tell you that you shouldn't enjoy
Moby Dick or
The Hunger Games or whatever.
There’s something to be learned here, even for you know-it-all audiophiles.