Pros: a quick read; simple enough for all reading levels
Cons: diary concept possibly a mask for poor writing abilities
The onset of adolescence... we've all been there. The shame of the parental units. Those first few spots that you are just sure everyone is staring at. Measuring your "thing." Well, some of us lack the right equipment for that last one, but it does ...
Pros: funny, readable, difficult to put down Cons: wish it could have gone longer!
The Adrian Mole Diaries is a combination of Sue Townsend's two hilarious Adrian Mole books: The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4 and The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole. It is, of course, written from the perspective of a...
Pros: Funny, poignant, so true in so many ways, good for most ages. Cons: Getting through some of the strange terminology
The secret Diary of Adrian Mole aged 13 3/4 is funny, charming, witty, and very touching.
I started my adventure with the author Sue Townsend with another novel which was the choice of my book club group. At our meeting to discuss the other...
Pros: Shows that life's events are only temporary and will be forgotten in the long run. Cons: It's not a well know book.
Meet Adrian Mole- age 13 3/4. He lives with his mother, father, and family dog in a house in Leicester, England. The book starts off on January 1, 1981. Over the course of the first two novels (which are collected into this one volume), Adrian meets ...
***INTRO*** I first was introduced to The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13 3/4, When I was myself, 13. Unfortunately, at the time I didnt get most of the subtle jokes and much of the content, as I was too yound, but I still found much of the ...
Pros: endearing and entertaining Cons: some of the humour may not translate well for non-British readers
You do not have to be 13--or even British--to find this book endlessly charming and funny. This was the first in a highly successful series of novelized "Mole" diaries, inspiring play & musical versions and even a BBC television show. The...
Pros: Superb writing (diary form), funny, irreverent, a marvelous novel. Any teen will love it! Cons: If you don't know British terminology, this diary may be hard.
This diary, which chronicles the irreverent, and hilarious coming of age of a certain "undiscovered intellectual", or known to his numerous fans as "Master Mole". Adrian is lost in a society which he thinks he doesn't fit in because of his intellectual...
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