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Adrian Mole, From Minor to Major

Adrian Mole, From Minor to Major

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If only I could have read this when I was a teenager!
Review: As a Chinese girl growing up in the capital city Beijing, I felt a lot of the things Adrian feels -- but I would never have said or written them! When I was a kid, you just didn't talk to grownups like that. This is a funny book, but the humor is a bit black at times, and very moving. No doubt about it: Sue Townsend hasn't forgotten one iota what it means to be a teenager. P.S. I love Adrian's dog too!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funniest Book Every Read - And I've Read Many !!!
Review: Funny, funny, funny. I would encourage everybody I know (who hasn't already borrowed by copy and reacted in the same way) to BUY THIS BOOK. Sue Townsend has created a wonderful character. The Adrian Mole series were the first Sue Townsend books I bought - she is GREAT and I will continue to read more Sue Townsend. I bought and read this book on the night after my divorce went to court - AND IT CHEERED ME UP enough to laugh again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love adrien
Review: I love adrien mole and all of sue townsends books. The worst thing happened to me last year. My little sis kept going on at me about how she needed a complete verson of the adrien mole booksand after a long hard time of thinking I made the biggest mistake of my life . I had every book of adrien mole. (except the wilderness years) My sis came back to me 2 days later and said she had lost it . I have really wanted to get my book back but it doesn't seemed to have been returned to me. I can't seem to get Adrien mole minor to major any where. I am askin my mum to buy me the other books off the web. If any 1 knows where to get Adrien mole minor to major please e-mail me. Thanx!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: American Reader, July 5th, 1998
Review: I was 13 when my mom first handed me this book, and as there was virtually no new reading material on the base I was living on in Japan, and I being the book-o-holic I am, I read it in one day. I love Adrian and and his diary entries! It's four years later, and I still read my battered copy whenever I need to be cheered up--like before the SATs or when I just need to laugh--everyone should own this book. :)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Adrian Mole....... he's a wild one, a lot like you and me
Review: Sue townsend is a great writer, Adrian Mole From minor to Major proves it. Adrian Mole is a teenager, hit by almost every social problem raking the the latter half of the 20th century. His views on everyday life are hilarious. The book is really funny. However, if you read between the lines, you'll be touched by the underlying sensitivity. Its a simple book, easy to read. Adrian Mole is confused about life, he's a teenager discovering the ways of the world. He believes in the irony of life. His poems, though few will have you in splits. There is an Adrian Mole present in all of us. Read this book, you'll know for yourself

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A trully wonderful book!
Review: This book is not only humourous but moving. It is a geniune comment on the society of the time in my opinion. It covers practically anything you're going to come across in life. Just brilliant!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: From the point of view of a boy... Then a man...
Review: This is actually the diary of Adrian Mole, an awkward teenager, who lived the life of a normal teenager. He had a crush on a pretty girl, hated his dog sometimes, had parents who squabble now and then... The diary was written from the view of Adrian Mole. You could see that the writing style change as he grew and matured. I really admired how Sue Townsend can see things from the view of a young boy and a young man. Nice work! Pretty funny too!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I didn't put this book down once...
Review: This is the first book I read from cover to cver without being forced to by some teacher or other adult... interestingly enough I got it a week ago at Indigo (this may be a canadian chain... but I pretty sure they own Chapters so I'd assume they'd have it as well)anyway... this intrigues me that no one has been able to find it...


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