Starter For Ten

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THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

‘Painfully funny’
ELLE

‘Hugely entertaining’
DAILY MAIL

‘Wincingly good’
TIME OUT

It’s 1985 and Brian Jackson has arrived at university with a burning ambition – to make it onto TV’s foremost general knowledge quiz. But no sooner has he embarked on ‘The Challenge’ than he finds himself falling hopelessly in love with his teammate, the beautiful and charismatic would-be actress Alice Harbinson.

When Alice fails to fall for his slightly over-eager charms, Brian comes up with a foolproof plan to capture her heart once and for all: he’s going to win the game, at any cost. Because – after all – everyone knows that what a woman really wants from a man is a comprehensive grasp of general knowledge . . .

Reviews

Brilliant ... made me blush with remembered agonies [of university life]
<i>Northern Echo</i>, Critics Choice
Moving, wickedly observed, warm, uplifting and above all blindingly funny, Starter for Ten hits the spot time after time. Read this book
Jack
A toe-curlingly embarrassing and cleverly observed comedy ... it'll have you wincing and laughing simultaneously. Fabulous
Company
A bittersweet coming-of-age tale ... Brian conjure[s] up strong echoes of one of that era's literary heroes, Adrian Mole ... A fine, funny book
Heat
Spry, affecting debut ... If it's possible to wince with your whole body, that broadly equates to my experience of reading it
Time Out
Hilarious ... you won't be able to put it down
OK
Painfully funny
Elle
Warm and funny ... Hilarious
Daily Mirror
Hugely (and deservedly) hyped ... Achingly funny
She
I laughed out loud, I cringed in recognition, and more than once I paused in admiration at an observation so wry, so on the money, I wondered why it had never occurred to me before. There have been many pretenders to the throne of Hornby; David Nicholls is his legitimate heir
Mike Bullen, creator of 'Cold Feet'
For conjuring up all those cringeworthy moments of youth, this read is unrivalled
Glamour
Relentlessly delightful
Mil Millington
Absolutely fabulous ... brilliantly funny
Jenny Colgan, author of Amanda's Wedding
Wonderfully written ... This is a lovely look back at a time when you were young enough to think that anything could happen
The Word
What a delight... David Nicholls is enormously talented, he has an exquisite eye for details, humour and the ridiculous and he deserves every ounce of the huge success he will undoubtedly have with this pleasure of a book
Anna Maxted, author of Getting Over It
I absolutely loved Starter for Ten
Emily Barr, author of Backpack
Starter for Ten is the debut of the year; a recommendation repeated by all who come in contact with it ... Trust us, you'll love it
Arena
Nicholls' portrayal of student affectations is accurate and funny ... clever and well-written
Independent
A funny, touching novel reminiscent of the classic film Gregory's Girl with an authentic 1980s backdrop
Sunday Mirror
Brilliant... we would recommend it to anyone
Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan
Starter for Ten is the debut of the year; a recommendation repeated by all who come in contact with it . . . Trust us, you'll love it
Arena
Clever and well-written . . . Nicholls' portrayal of student affectations is accurate and funny
Independent
A funny, touching novel reminiscent of the classic film Gregory's Girl with an authentic 1980s backdrop
Sunday Mirror
Brilliant . . . we would recommend it to anyone
Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan
Nicholls delineates the whole university experience . . . But he does the serious bits well, too, and the fatherless teenager pulling himself up by his bootstraps, hopelessly out of his depth, is warmly evoked
Guardian
Toe-curlingly embarrassing and cleverly observed . . . it'll have you wincing and laughing simultaneously. Fabulous
Company
A bittersweet coming-of-age tale . . . A fine, funny book
Heat
Wincingly good . . . spry, affecting
Time Out
Hilarious . . . you won't be able to put it down
OK
Painfully funny
Elle
Warm and funny . . . hilarious
Daily Mirror
Hugely (and deservedly) hyped . . . Achingly funny
She
I laughed out loud, I cringed in recognition, and more than once I paused in admiration at an observation so wry, so on the money, I wondered why it had never occurred to me before
Mike Bullen, creator of COLD FEET
For conjuring up all those cringeworthy moments of youth, this read is unrivalled
Glamour
Relentlessly delightful
Mil Millington, author of THINGS MY GIRLFRIEND AND I HAVE ARGUED ABOUT
Absolutely fabulous . . . brilliantly funny
Jenny Colgan, author of DO YOU REMEMBER THE FIRST TIME?
Wonderfully written . . . This is a lovely look back at a time when you were young enough to think that anything could happen
Word
What a delight . . . David Nicholls is enormously talented, he has an exquisite eye for details, humour and the ridiculous
Anna Maxted, author of GETTING OVER IT
I absolutely loved Starter for Ten
Emily Barr, author of THE ONE MEMORY OF FLORA BANKS
I laughed a lot
Jeremy Paxman
Moving, wickedly observed, warm, uplifting and above all blindingly funny, Starter for Ten hits the spot time after time. Read this book
Jack
Hugely entertaining
Daily Mail
Brilliant . . . made me blush with remembered agonies [of university life]
Critics' choice, Northern Echo
Highly engaging
Irish Independent
This funny tale . . . will have you laughing out loud
Herald
Wonderful . . . Nicholls recreates all the cringingly embarrassing moments students endure on the university bandwagon - the wild parties, tentative friendships and romantic interludes - with superb powers of characterisation. It's a fun-filled trip down memory lane for all students, with more than a touch of pathos
Hello
I feel for Starter for Ten as I do for the pick'n'mix counter: nostalgic, giddy, happy, sick and then devastated when there is none left. I could not put this book down. I love it. Literally
Alan Cumming
A witty and entertaining exploration of the agonies and ecstasies of university life and working out who you are
Good Housekeeping