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    The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13 3/4
    The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13 3/4

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    Author: Sue Townsend
    Publisher: Avon Books
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    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 51 reviews
    Sales Rank: 1652218

    Media: Mass Market Paperback
    Reading Level: Young Adult
    Number Of Items: 1
    Pages: 192
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 4.1 x 0.8

    ISBN: 0380868768
    EAN: 9780380868766
    ASIN: 0380868768

    Publication Date: August 1987
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    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com Review
    Teen angst has never been such serious business--or this much fun! In his secret diary, British teen Adrian Mole excruciatingly details every morsel of his turbulent adolescence. Mixed in with daily reports about the zit sprouting on his chin are heartrending passages about his parents' chaotic marriage. Adrian sees all, and he has something to say about everything. Delightfully self-centered, Adrian is the sort of teen who could rule a much better world--if only his crazy relatives and classmates would get out of his way. The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole is a riot, and--although written more than 15 years ago--there is something deliciously timeless about Adrian's angst.

    Product Description

    Sue Townsend's hilarious, heartrending memoir of a Briitish teenager named Adrian Mole became the biggest surprise bestseller in publishing history when it first appeared in 1982. After several years on the bestseller lists, a hit musical, a TV series, an five million sold -- Adrian is still going strong!




    Customer Reviews:   Read 46 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars Loved it!   June 4, 2008
    I had to read this in college for an adolescent literature class. I loved the book then, and then loved it even more when I re-read it just recently. It had me laughing out loud on every other page!


    5 out of 5 stars Great series.   January 23, 2008
    Firstly I wanted to clarify for people that might want to know, exactly how this series runs. I have bought and read all the books in the Adrian Mole series and I was dissappointed not to find anywhere to tell me which ones to get. So as a result I have them all.

    US Versions
    The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4
    The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole
    Adrian Mole: The Lost Years
    Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years
    Adrian Mole and the Weapons of Mass Destruction

    British Versions
    The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4
    The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole
    True Confessions of Adrian Albert Mole
    Adrian Mole: From Minor To Major
    Adrian Mole: The Wilderness Years
    Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years
    Adrian Mole and the Weapons of Mass Destruction


    So, as for the review these books are great. I love the entire series and I just couldn't stop reading them all the way to the end. The one thing I might suggest is to keep in mind that with most series of books the first is always the best, which is probably the case here too, but if you like it and are a fan of Adrian Mole, there is no reason why you wouldn't want to read the rest.

    I like the fact that is it written in diary form for easy reading and it is very clever how the story is told from the point of view of Adrian himself but you can see things about his life that he cannot.

    Overall an excellent read for all ages from teen to adult.



    3 out of 5 stars Other Books   September 3, 2007
    A reasonably amusing look at the life of a teenage boy, in his own hand.

    To him, of course, his life can seem quite horrible, problems with those annoying girls, those annoying adults, those annoying schools, those annoying things you have to do, and all sorts of other mundane things.

    The funny part is how he actually jots it down.



    4 out of 5 stars The 20th Century's Samuel Pepys   November 21, 2006
    It's 1981 : Margaret Thatcher is Prime Minister, Prince Charles is preparing for his wedding to Lady Diana Spencer and nobody in England has ever heard of the Falkland Islands. Meanwhile Adrian Mole, a spotty kid from Leicester, has a new diary.

    Adrian is an only child and is only a few months short of his fourteenth birthday. Somewhat pretentious, occasionally insensitive and just a little dim, he has somehow managed to convince himself that he is an intellectual. (He claims to have read "War and Peace" within 24 hours - he thought it was `quite good' - while "Animal Farm" has led him to consider being a vet when he grows up). Almost inevitably, he's started writing poetry, which he occasionally sends to the BBC. Mr and Mrs Lucas, who live next door, cause something of a scandal when they become the first couple on his street to get divorced. (In fact, he's nearly delighted with the fallout, until his own family get caught up in it). These aren't his only problems, of course - he suffers from acne, his O-Levels and CSEs are looming and he's routinely menaced by Barry Kent at school. As a member of the Good Samaritans, a charity group he's joined, he misses his maths lessons on a Monday. The downside is that he has to help out an eighty-one year old war-veteran called Bert Baxter. Bert's drinking and smoking are bad enough, but the fact that Bert reads the Morning Star has led Adrian to suspect the pensioner is actually a communist. However, it's not all doom and gloom : Adrian is in love with Pandora Braithwaite .

    This is a very funny book - it's always been one of my brother's favourites and I'm sure he wouldn't be alone in viewing it a modern classic. It is written as a diary, rather than a novel - each day is presented as a journal entry, with some days being given more detail than others. While it may be a little more accessible to those who grew up in the UK and Ireland in the 1980s, it's still very funny and is hugely recommended.



    5 out of 5 stars He is 13 3/4!   August 6, 2006
     1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    This stellar piece of fiction written by fantastic author, Sue Townshend, will have you in pieces literally from the very beginning.
    Adrian Mole is coping with being 13...and 3/4. His life is complicated and miserable. He swoons and has almost depressing sentiments for a girl named Pandora. This is a tale of his life.
    The story is piognant and tender at times, reminiscent of people's lives when they're at this age, but nonetheless downright smashing.
    I highly reccomed getting into this clever and mysterious series.
    You sure won't regret it!



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