
How to be Good
Katie, a liberal, urban mother and doctor from North London, finds her life turned upside down when her husband, David, undergoes an outrageous spiritual transformation, in a hilarious novel about marriage, parenthood, religion, and morality. By the author of High Fidelity and About a Boy. Reprint.
Reviews

Maui Santos@chordsontheline
I wasn't keen on this book. I didn't relate to the characters, I have an idea that they are a married couple but it just didn't work for me.

Ilham Usman@illey
It’s something and nothing at the same time.
But that’s what’s good about it, it’s a seemingly relatable normal married life with troubles that challenge the notion of who is good and goodness as a whole.
It brushes the issue of manipulative morality and dealing with a partner making wrong decisions.
It’s a very unique read. I didn’t know what to expect when I started, I liked it.

Floor Wetzels@flooreo
Did not like this book. The characters are very annoying and depressing.

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