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Starter For Ten

Starter For Ten

By: Nicholls, David
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  • Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
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Starter For Ten

Starter For Ten

Regular price £10.77
Sale price £10.77 Regular price

Now in paperback: David Nicholls''s new novel You Are Here



Starter for Ten: a comedy about love, class, growing up and the all-important difference between knowledge and wisdom


''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 . . .


ONE OF BRITAIN''S MOST ACCLAIMED WRITERS


''One of the most astute chroniclers of England as it is now''
FINANCIAL TIMES

''An uncanny ability to make us laugh out loud, but also care passionately about his characters''
DAILY TELEGRAPH

''Nicholls writes with such tender precision about love''
THE TIMES

''No one else writes novels that are both relatable and revelatory in the way he does''
EVENING STANDARD

''Genuinely brilliant''
NEW STATESMAN