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Starter for Ten [Kindle Edition]

David Nicholls
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (127 customer reviews)

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Is David Nicholls' Starter for Ten a throwback? Many readers look back with nostalgia to a recent golden age of comic writing, when David Lodge, Malcolm Bradbury and Tom Sharpe were producing some achingly funny work, with brilliantly realised characters. But Nicholls' sharp-as-nails novel has all the comic acumen of his great predecessors (along with their frequently-utilised university campus milieu) and, like Lodge and co., Nicholls writes real characters, not just boobies suitable only for pratfalls and sexual embarrassment. So even though the situations may often be ridiculous, we're still engaged by the protagonists.

Here, they are university student Brian Jackson and aspiring actress Alice Harbinson. Brian has arrived at his place of learning with a stronger desire than the acquisition of knowledge: he's going to be a star of TV's hottest quiz. But his progress on "The Challenge" is somewhat stymied by his growing desire for the beguiling Alice, struggling to make her mark as an actress. And as obstacles impede their affair, Brian becomes more and more convinced that only overwhelming success on the quiz show will win her.

What makes this novel such a delight, apart from the strongly drawn characters (both major and minor) is the coruscating dialogue: Nicholls writes comic dialogue like a dream, and his targets are many and varied: the idiocies of love and sex, the ludicrous pursuit of meaningless TV celebrity, fat cat businessmen lining their pockets--you name it, and it's probably here; Starter for Ten is a panoply of modern Britain with all its glories and excesses writ large. Nicholls wrote the third series of the hit TV series Cold Feet, which is as good a demonstration of his credentials as one could wish for. But Starter for Ten is his best work; there are no false notes struck by miscast actors, just prose that has a comic energy not often encountered these days. --Barry Forshaw

Jenny Eclair, Richard & Judy's Book Club, 11th Feb 2004

'A classic...I sniggered, snorted and hooted.'

Product details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 476 KB
  • Print Length: 354 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0345498127
  • Publisher: Hodder (1 Mar 2004)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004GHN2OE
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (127 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,307 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful
By International Cowgirl VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
Way better than the cop-out film version, Starter for Ten is funny, clever and a wee bit more subversive than you might expect. Leading `man' Brian Jackson flounders about in the shallow end of adulthood as he sets out to make his mark at an unnamed university during the 1980s. Ah, the decade that taste forgot - cue deely boppers and Rubik's cubes, you might be thinking. But you'd be wrong. From right-on Rebecca to Brian's taste in music, even the archaic price of a dinner of two... Starter for Ten is resolutely `eighties', without ever forcing it down your throat.

There's nothing earth-shattering here, let's be honest. The slightly careworn plot tells the age-old tale of acne-strewn adolescent chasing unattainable blonde bombshell. But the joy of it is that Nicholls is brave enough to portray young Brian in all his spineless glory. Whether handling a prickly Glaswegian or offering solace to his oldest friend, when it comes to moral dilemmas our `hero' has a refreshing knack for doing the wrong thing. A man for whom the phrase `faux pas' was surely coined, he's also a dab hand at saying the wrong thing, to genuinely quite side-splitting effect. As you might expect from a TV scriptwriter, Nicholls has a real gift for dialogue. The ending isn't entirely unexpected, but gets a fresh twist that makes it happy and sad at the same time without selling out. Recommended.
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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
This book is a quick and very funny read - I picked it up in an airport based on the fact that it was set in my era, and it was a light read for my journey.

I disagree with other reviewers comments that none of the characters are likeable. In particular, the main character, Brian, a spotty geek who tries too hard to be liked with his cringe-inducingly inapproprate jokes is engaging.

Set in the 1980s, Brian is off to university. He struggles to keep his drop-out school friends, fit in at university and pull the girl of his dreams by joining the University Challenge team. If only he were cool enough!

I won't give it away, but the book builds to a crescendo a couple of times with episodes that had me almost gasping with horror whilst nearly wetting myself laughing at the same time.

Would make a good TV drama.
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41 of 44 people found the following review helpful
By Amy
Format:Paperback
This book resonates with my own life and experiences on so many levels; an Essex girl myself, familiar with all Brian's Southend haunts, I read this book during my difficult first year at University. I would come back from lectures, deflated, disappointed and lonely, brew myself a cuppa, reach for the HobNobs, and curl up in my room with this book. So many of his experiences seemed to parallel my own, and perhaps this is why I found it so enjoyable (and laugh-out-loud funny), and certainly allowed me to look at my own situation in a less serious light. Two years on I'm writing my dissertation and about to graduate, but I still continue to recommend and lend this book to anyone who will listen.

Buy this book (along with 'Swallowing Grandma') for anyone you know who is about to leave for University, it will certainly cheer them up in their lonelier moments and help them feel less lonely and weird. :)

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Made me laugh with embarrassment and cringe with delight!
I know a lot of the previous reviews rated this book well because they could relate to it having gone to university in the 80's. Read more
Published 8 days ago by Kitty24
Better than One Day
loved this book and it made me laugh out loud. i was born in the era of Adrian Mole and where as Brian reminds me of him i found myself routing for him right down to my boots.
Published 15 days ago by Tilly
Starter For Ten
Ordered this after reading and enjoying One Day. This is lighter, more humorous and just as good. Will definitely brighten your day, a feel good book that is not too demanding.
Published 20 days ago by lincolngreen
Great book - full of insights, again
I read One Day which was a moving, profound and insightful story. I then read this book, by the same author. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Wranian
Funny but a bit too undemanding
This is a funny book about growing up and about the embarrassment that comes naturally with that I think. Read more
Published 1 month ago by The very hungry bookworm
An author at the top of his game
I bought this book even though I had already seen the film version. It is not in my opinion as good as David Nicholls 'One Day' which I rate as outstanding and in the five star... Read more
Published 1 month ago by kelling
Oh those student days.
Oh what it was like to be a student and how I love University Challenge.

This was perfect for me. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Boo Radley
Disappointed
I did not enjoy this book! I struggled through to the end but it was not for me! Maybe, if you went to University in the 80's you can relate to it...!?! Read more
Published 1 month ago by Good Read Hunter
OK-ish
It is not as good as "One day", so do not be too excited.
I guess the story line is quite typical for England and English people going to the university, however, most of it... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Irina
Hilarious
This book was bought as a present from my boyfriend, he saw that I'd already read 'One Day' This book is brilliant, I laughed, I even had a bit of a weep. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Kimberley
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