David Nicholls
(received from goodreads)
David Nicholls (One Day) is really good at making full fleshed characters. While I admire this quality in him, sometimes I find his characters a bit trying. Brian Jackson is one of them. Since the story is driven by Brian's life, it's kind of a requirement that he be interesting. For me Brian is that friend everyone talks about behind their back. Sure you'd be there for them in a heartbeat, but you just don't really like them, much less want people to see you actually being nice to them. I spent the entire novel pitting the acne faced protagonist and wanting him to just get a clue.
I probably wouldn't have finished Starter for Ten if I hadn't gotten it for review. For me the day to day activities and sob stories were really dull. This really just wasn't a book for me. It's well arranged, and I genuinely like Nicholls writing style. Really, I feel like if you can relate to or at least sympithyze with Brian you're in for a mostly enjoyable story of unrequited love and teenage oblivion, but if he makes you cringe you're best putting the novel down.
4 comments:
Hey, Sarah :) Has this book been made into a movie? There is a movie with the same title starring James McAvoy and it has a similar plot. I enjoyed the movie, but didn't know it was based on a novel. Could it be the same one?
@Rummanah Aasi - It's the same one. I've been meaning to see it because I have a mean crush on Mr. McAvoy :)
This keeps getting recommended to me on amazon and based on your review I probably won't go for it...but I was trying to remember why it sounded SO familiar and now I remember I saw the film of this book. I thought the movie was pretty good, but probably not enough to inspire me to read the book.
Where can I find this book for FREE download?
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