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A Question of Attraction: A Novel
 
 

A Question of Attraction: A Novel (Hardcover)

by David Nicholls (Author) "All young people worry about things, it's a natural and inevitable part of growing up, and at the age of sixteen my greatest anxiety in..." (more)
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This entertaining first novel by an English television writer tells the story of Brian Jackson, an unworldly but affable college freshman whose main ambition in life is to compete on the BBC quiz show University Challenge (a Jeopardy-like game show in which schools compete against each other; in the U.K., the show is a national institution). Between securing one of the four coveted spots on his school's team for the show, Brian chases after two girls: Alice, a beautiful but aloof actress who is also on the squad, and Rebecca, an artsy intellectual who thinks Brian's ambition to be on the show is silly and bourgeois. A visit from Brian's hometown pal Spencer brings the class tensions roiling beneath the novel's surface to the fore, but Nicholls is more interested in comedy than pathos. Some of the humor is very British ("I'm sharing my house with a right pair of bloody Ruperts"), and Nicholls waxes overly nostalgic for his 1980s setting, but the writing is often sharp and funny (number four on Brian's list of New Year's resolutions: "Become lightly muscled"). Unexpected developments at the final University Challenge match bring the novel to a rather unlikely conclusion, but readers will root for hapless, engaging Brian as he struggles his way out of adolescence.
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*Starred Review* British scholarship student Brian Jackson has high hopes for his first term at university. He wants to go to classical-music concerts and know when to clap; conduct reasoned debates, saying things like, "Define your terms"; eat exotic foods that sound barely edible; and make love to sophisticated, intimidating women "during daylight or with the light on, even." Most of all, he wants to appear with his school team on the TV quiz show University Challenge, a desire born of fond memories of watching the program with his late father. Unfortunately a few things stand in his way--his humble background is no match for that of his posh peers, he is overly fond of gin and lager, and he is engaged in an ongoing medicated soap opera with his severely blemished skin. But Brian is nothing if not brave, and he throws himself into his quest for wider experience with abandon, landing a spot on the quiz team and falling head over heels for beautiful, wealthy Alice. In his first novel, which has all the hallmarks of a classic coming-of-age story, Nicholls creates one droll, perfect set piece after another. From Brian's James Brown-like dance moves to his excruciating encounter with Alice's naked parents, this is sublime and brilliant comedy. Joanne Wilkinson
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4.0 out of 5 stars throughly enjoyable, Jul 15 2004
By Simon Crowe (Greenville, SC United States) - See all my reviews
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A QUESTION OF ATTRACTION is the story of Brian, a somewhat ungainly youth going to university in England in the bleak mid-80s. Brian hopes redefine himself at school and eagerly (in appealingly 1st person) tells us all the thing he'd like to say to people in intellectual arguments ("define your terms")

The plot revolves around Brian's efforts to appear on the popular UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE quiz show and to have his beautiful teammate ALice fall in love with him. Alice, a sort of rich socialist, is somewhat idealized but still very appealing, and she leades Brian on through almost the books entire length. Meanwhile, Brian is coping with beer-making roommates, dealing with the friends and family he left behind, having no money, and his classes.

This book isn't an all-out romp, it movingly gets at that time in one's life when self-consciousness is replaced by maturity. My one complaint is that the resolution to BRian's romantic problems can be seen a mile away....this is a very British novel but there's enough here to appeal to American readers as well. Highly recommended .

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5.0 out of 5 stars What it's like to be a "boy", Jul 5 2004
I was impressed with my first read by David Nicholls. Usually, I tend to stay with "chick lit" or novels with female characters because I can relate better but I am so glad that I chose to try something different.

A Question of Attraction is about the coming of age for a kid in England named Brian Jackson. He has just graduated high school and will study "Eng Lit" at University. Brian, a self proclaimed geek likes games shows (think Jeopardy) dressing in his late father's clothes, drinking and listening to Cate Bush.

Brian is smitten (think stalker) with the beautiful Alice whom he meets at school. Brian attempts to impress her with dinner, poems, dancing but something always happens to make his good intentions backfire. These make VERY GOOD laugh*out*loud moments!

I thought for sure that girls had it rough growing up, but I might actually have to think twice about that statement. My heart breaks for Brian who is trying to find out who he is. From the top of his 'oozie red boil infested face' to the bottom of his wet muddy shoes (think stalker again).

I would like to believe that Brian grows up (and out of his acne) to be a wonderful, intelligent person with a promise of a great life.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Eponymous Brian Jackson, May 17 2004
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After searching the library stacks for something I could really glom onto, I stumbled on Nicholls' charming saga of nineteen-year-old Brian Jackson, whose life seems to be spinning out of control during his first year away at college. A Question of Attraction is a first-rate coming of age book for all ages. Best of all, it's laugh-out-loud funny. Kind of like a male version of Bridget Jones, with our little anti-hero sharing his inner most thoughts with us, right down to his raunchy body smells and bleeding acne eruptions. Perhaps the best thing I can say to Mr. Nicholls, by way of a compliment, is that somehow he seems to have gotten just about everything right - particular the very poignant mother and son scenes. But my best take-away from this frolicsome read, are my memories of the whacked out liberal-vegetarian-nudist nuclear family of Alice, Brian's love interest. You've got to meet this family to believe them. They're hysterical! More, more, Mr. Nicholls.
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5.0 out of 5 stars AWESOME BOOK!!
I am 100% impressed by the quality of the material in this book. Basically, this is a coming-of-age story that follows Brian Jackson on his way to university. Read more
Published on May 15 2004 by Butterscotch

5.0 out of 5 stars Read This Book
A Question of Attraction is a rare thing: a novel that entertains intelligently and humorously. As the novel begins, Brian Jackson, the eighteen year old narrator of this... Read more
Published on May 10 2004 by Elizabeth Hendry

5.0 out of 5 stars A heartbreaking work of staggering genius
What a refreshing surprise it was to accidentally come across this wonderful book. It's laugh-out-loud funny in places, but also has a wonderful undercurrent tinged with sadness... Read more
Published on May 10 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous!
Reads like a full book version of the Jeopardy and Reality TV chapters in Rikki Lee Travolta's book My Fractured Life. Nicholls has a droll and captivating wit. Read more
Published on May 10 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Hysterically funny; heartbreakingly poignant
I loved this book. It's a masterful telling of a young man's first love in his first year of college. Read more
Published on April 23 2004 by John Luiz

5.0 out of 5 stars Coming Of Age Story...
This Coming of Age story held my interest with its humor and its character development. I found myself chuckling every few lines as I read. Read more
Published on April 21 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars A Modern Coming of Age Tale...
I first became aware of this book from a Critics Choice review in "People" magazine. It is a modern day coming of age tale. The main characters are well drawn. Read more
Published on April 19 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Amusing and Entertaining...
I agree that this novel is "Brilliantly Funny!" Moves along easily and is interesting and enjoyable!! A Coming of Age book!!!
Published on April 18 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars A Question of Complexion
I am amazed that nobody has got around to rating this fabulous novel before me as the only reason to put it down is either to catch one's breath from laughing out loud or like... Read more
Published on April 13 2004 by Sidney Rosenberg

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