Starter for Ten

by David Nicholls | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0340734876 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Vespa of Weymouth, Dorset United Kingdom on 2/29/2008
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Journal Entry 1 by Vespa from Weymouth, Dorset United Kingdom on Friday, February 29, 2008
Sending to soeone as a surprise RABCK as they have it on their wish list

Journal Entry 2 by Vespa from Weymouth, Dorset United Kingdom on Friday, February 29, 2008
Amazon.co.uk Review
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.

Journal Entry 3 by Drusillamac from Glasgow, Scotland United Kingdom on Tuesday, March 4, 2008
This was a lovely surprise in my postbox today. Thank you very much Vespa :)

Journal Entry 4 by Drusillamac from Glasgow, Scotland United Kingdom on Thursday, August 28, 2008
Oh dear, I'm about to pass this book on and I never journalled what I thought of it! This was a light read for me post-exams. Brian is painfully self-aware yet totally oblivious to his own character at times - with hilarious results. The end of the University Challenge rounds is evident of this!

This book is being passed along to a friend who is starting university in a couple of weeks.

Journal Entry 5 by MisterScott from Hull, East Yorkshire United Kingdom on Thursday, September 4, 2008
Given to me by my best friend. Working my way through a pile of books she kindly gave me. This is slowly working its way to the top.

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