Compare Prices
Postage & Packaging: £2.​75
Postage & Packaging: £2.​75
Postage & Packaging: £0.​00

Cupid's Dart - David Nobbs

from (8 offers) · Product Information

Cupid's Dart - David Nobbs

Quote-start

Oxford Don Studies Essex Girl

Quote-end

5 Nov 12th, 2008 

92 Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful

Advantages:
Funny, observant novel about a culture clash relationship .

Disadvantages:
A knowledge of British culture may be necessary to fully understand the humour .

Recommendable Yes:

Detailed rating:

Would you read it again?

Story

Characters

Readability

How does it compare to other works by the same author?

luckyarchers

luckyarchers

About me:

Now the cat has swallowed a penny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . there’s money ...

Member since:17.10.2002

Reviews:124

Members who trust:191

*** The Author's Style ***

David Nobbs, the author of Cupid's Dart, is also the creator of Reggie Perrin, along with many other comedy works in the form of novels, as well as TV and radio scriptwriting.

Before earning his living as a writer he was in the army, a journalist and an advertising executive. Born in Kent, and now living near Harrogate, he is adept at bringing eccentric British personalities sharply to life. He has obviously mastered the technique of "people-watching".

I especially like the fact that, despite poking fun at his characters, readers will often grow to like them, as the reasons for their behaviour becomes apparent.

*** Cupid's Dart, David Nobb's Latest Novel ***

I had high hopes for this, his most recent novel, and was not disappointed.

The leading male character had enough personality similarities with the author's most famous creation, Reggie Perrin, to make me think that it may have been how he would have turned out, if he had chosen a purely academic life. I now think of this character as Reggie's cousin - initially usually fitting the role in the world in which he lives, but with a crazy, perhaps menacing, alter ego trying to get out.

In this novel the author brings together two very different types of people. Alan Calcutt, from whose viewpoint the story is narrated, is an Oxford University Philosophy Don, who has a chance meeting with Ange, an Essex Girl.

They are fascinated by each other, and the friendship that follows teaches them both a lot. The Essex girl widens her general education, while the Don learns much about social skills as well as Ange's hobby, which inspired the title of the book, darts.

Once Ange has learnt the basics of philosophy and applies them to ordinary things, the Don realises how much he hasn't thought about them.

One thing they find they have in common is that they have both believed good things about people they love, because they wanted them to be true, not because they are. Alan's example is quite mundane, but imaginative Ange has more interesting fantasies.

I particularly admired Ange's self confidence, at least partly inspired by the sense of fun which comes out when meeting people from the Don's walk of life. If they had taken the time to know her properly, would they have come to the same conclusions about her? Are they as clever as they think they are? That is for individual readers to decide.

I found this a very amusing read, the main humour being at the expense of the academic middle classes, darts fans and the Essex girl stereotype. As a female who has lived in Essex for many years, I didn't take a fence (or even offence), because I thought the humour came from observation rather than prejudice.

Particularly appealing to my sense of humour was the murderous fast paced, sub-plot near the end, because of the contrast it had to the main reconciliation storyline.

I can think of just one thing against reading this book: as this is a Great British funny novel, I am not sure if other cultures would fully understand the humour.

*** Recommendation ***

So much is incorporated into this satirical man meets girl story, that although the primarily category for this book is humour, the themes of romance, travel (Rome, Prague, London, Oxford, the industrial West Midlands), and of course philosophy, also feature. This makes me believe that it should have wide appeal.

Whether readers just think of this as a light funny fictional story, or see extra depths as well, I hope many others will enjoy it as much as I did.


Paperback: 304 pages
Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd (7 Feb 2008)
ISBN-10: 009946912X
ISBN-13: 978-0099469124
Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 13 x 2.2 cm
RRP: £7.99
Amazon Price: £5.99 

How helpful would this review be to a person making a buying decision? Rating guidelines

exceptional

very helpful

helpful

somewhat helpful

not helpful

off topic

Products you might be interested in »

Carrie - Stephen King

Carrie - Stephen King

Fiction - Horror - ISBN: 0450025179, 0450018628, 0340951419

User reviews (29)

Buy now for only £ 2.35

Skulduggery Pleasant - Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant - Derek Landy

Fiction - Horror - ISBN: 0007241615, 0061231177, 0061231150, 0007241631, 0007241623

User reviews (5)

Buy now for only £ 2.07

Cujo - Stephen King

Cujo - Stephen King

Fiction - Horror - ISBN: 9700508889, 3404130359, 0751504408, 0708821715, 0670451932, 0451126505, 0451117298, 0340952709, 0340899050

User reviews (15)

Buy now for only £ 0.01

The Rats - James Herbert

The Rats - James Herbert

Fiction - Horror - ISBN: 0330376144, 0451159993, 0450021270, 0450018679, 0340523662, 0333761189

User reviews (6)

Buy now for only £ 1.00

Cell - Stephen King

Cell - Stephen King

Fiction - Horror - ISBN: 0340921536, 9506440948, 8401335981, 1416534814, 0739464337, 0340921455, 0340921447

User reviews (26)

Buy now for only £ 0.01

The Magic Cottage - James Herbert

The Magic Cottage - James Herbert

Fiction - Horror - ISBN: 033037625X, 0453005748, 0450409376, 0340390662, 0333761294, 0330451561

User reviews (12)

Buy now for only £ 0.01

Comments about this review »

greenierexyboy 26.09.2009 16:23

And Ciao somehow have it down as a horror book?

dnl05 14.05.2009 09:09

I missed some words out in my last comment! What I meant to say was, sounds like a good book - great review!

dnl05 14.05.2009 09:08

Sounds like a great review

Compare prices for Cupid's Dart - David Nobbs »

1 to 5 out of 8 offers for Cupid's Dart - David Nobbs Show all offers   sorted by: Price 
Cupid's Dart - David Nobbs

Cupid's Dart - David Nobbs

Pages: 304, Paperback, Arrow Books Ltd

amazon books

Postage & Packaging£2.75
AvailabilityUsually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
 Visit Shop  >
amazon books
Cupid's Dart - 009946912X

Cupid's Dart - 009946912X

Pages: 304, Paperback, Arrow Books Ltd

amazon marketplace books

Postage & Packaging£2.75
AvailabilityUsually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
 Visit Shop  >
amazon marketplace b...
Cupid's Dart by David Nobbs

Cupid's Dart by David Nobbs

Cupid's Dart by David Nobbs ISBN: 9780099469124

aphrohead.com
Postage & Packaging£0.00
AvailabilityIn stock
 Visit Shop  >
aphrohead.com
Cupid's Dart - David Nobbs

Cupid's Dart - David Nobbs

Cupid's Dart

snazal.com

Postage & Packagingrefer to website
Availabilityin stock
 Visit Shop  >
snazal.com


More reviews »

Cupid's Dart - David Nobbs - review by Nothing-But-The-Truth

Advantages: Very absorbing and you can be drawn deeply into the philosophy of life
Disadvantages: Has too much of a central theme without sufficient subplots

Cupid's Dart - David Nobbs - review by Nothing-But-The-Truth Nothing-But-The-Truth 07.11.2009 · Read review
Ciao members have rated this review on average: helpful
Review of Cupid's Dart - David Nobbs



Are you the manufacturer / provider of Cupid's Dart - David Nobbs? Click here