The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole (Adrian Mole #2) 
But, I actually want to give this book 3.75 stars without rounding it up to four - so three it is.So, Adrian Mole, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways, but quickly because my laptop is dying and I can't muster the energy to go upstairs and get my charger. Yes, it has come to this. I'm THAT wiped out tonight.1. You are hysterical. Flat out awkward, whiny, obnoxious, pretension and endearing. 2. Your family-situation is completely effed. I love that your parents show disdain for you. I love
THIS BOOK IS HILARIOUS!!!so adrian mole is back again..the intellectual trying to decide whether he should or shouldn't do is 'o levels' and how he feels about his mum being pregnant (HE DID NOT REALISE UNTIL SHE ACTUALLY SAID I AM PREGNANT OMG)his observations are the best. his comments on politics and oh his poetry that he sends to the BBC...he is just absolutely hilarious. his on and off relationship with the pretentious snob pandora and omg BERT BAXTER AND QUEENIE. =( if you enjoyed the

Fun fun fun. Looking forward to the weekend next book! :-)
A+++++++++++Laugh out loud funny !
Please see my detailed review at Amazon Graceann's "Growing Pains of Adrian Mole" Review"Second entry in the hilarious Adrian Mole series. He's coming up on age 16 now, and still as angst-ridden as he was in the first book. This is so accurate. I'm not SO far away from my own teen years that I'm not able to recognize the behavior as my own at that time. Very witty and all the more surprising as it comes from an adult woman writing about the feelings of a teenage boy. Genius. My only caveat is
This is the second hilarious book in the Adrian Mole series by Sue Townsend. Adrian is becoming ever more mature as he fights his way through puberty. Adrian discovers that he is going to have a new sister and is trying to revise for his GCEs whilst trying to keep his family together and keep hold of Pandora. Unfortunately the only things he can remember are about the Norwegian leather industry.I would recommend this book to boys aged 12-16.
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| Title | : | The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole (Adrian Mole #2) |
| Author | : | Sue Townsend |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 304 pages |
| Published | : | August 19th 2003 by HarperTeen (first published 1984) |
| Categories | : | Fiction. Young Adult. Humor. Comedy |
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Oh Adrian. You are every bit as funny at 15-1/2 as you were at 13-3/4. Here are just a few samples of Adrian's diary: Sunday May 9th Mother's Day (USA & Canada) I have just realized that I have never seen a dead body or a real female nipple. This is what comes of living in a cul-de-sac. Friday August 6th Sent Pandora a postcard: Dear Pan, The sun came out on Wednesday, but it didn't reach into the black despair caused by our separation. It is a cultural desert here. Thank God I have brought my Nevile Shute books. Yours unto infinity, Adrian X Friday January 14th Must go see how Bert is getting on. I wish I'd never got involved with him; he is like an Ancient Mariner around my neck. And the last gem: Thursday February 3rd During the month of March 1982 it would seem that both my parents were carrying on clandestine relationships. Yet my diary for that period records my childhood fourteen year old thoughts and preoccupations. I wonder, did Jack the Ripper's wife innocently write: 10:30 pm: Jack late home. Perhaps he is kept late at the office. 12:10 a.m.: Jack home covered in blood; an offal cart knocked him down. Pandora is standing by me at this time of crisis. She is a true pillar of salt.Declare Books Supposing The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole (Adrian Mole #2)
| Original Title: | The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole |
| ISBN: | 0060533986 (ISBN13: 9780060533984) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Adrian Mole #2 |
| Characters: | Adrian Mole |
| Setting: | United Kingdom Leicester, England(United Kingdom) |
| Literary Awards: | West Australian Young Readers' Book Award (WAYRBA) for Older Readers (1986) |
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Adrian Mole grew on me. I cannot describe this book (and the series in general) more perfectly than New York Times did: The Adrian Mole Diaries is "as sad and devastating as it is laugh-out-loud funny!"Oh, and I LOVE the audiobook narration by Nicholas Barnes!But, I actually want to give this book 3.75 stars without rounding it up to four - so three it is.So, Adrian Mole, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways, but quickly because my laptop is dying and I can't muster the energy to go upstairs and get my charger. Yes, it has come to this. I'm THAT wiped out tonight.1. You are hysterical. Flat out awkward, whiny, obnoxious, pretension and endearing. 2. Your family-situation is completely effed. I love that your parents show disdain for you. I love
THIS BOOK IS HILARIOUS!!!so adrian mole is back again..the intellectual trying to decide whether he should or shouldn't do is 'o levels' and how he feels about his mum being pregnant (HE DID NOT REALISE UNTIL SHE ACTUALLY SAID I AM PREGNANT OMG)his observations are the best. his comments on politics and oh his poetry that he sends to the BBC...he is just absolutely hilarious. his on and off relationship with the pretentious snob pandora and omg BERT BAXTER AND QUEENIE. =( if you enjoyed the

Fun fun fun. Looking forward to the weekend next book! :-)
A+++++++++++Laugh out loud funny !
Please see my detailed review at Amazon Graceann's "Growing Pains of Adrian Mole" Review"Second entry in the hilarious Adrian Mole series. He's coming up on age 16 now, and still as angst-ridden as he was in the first book. This is so accurate. I'm not SO far away from my own teen years that I'm not able to recognize the behavior as my own at that time. Very witty and all the more surprising as it comes from an adult woman writing about the feelings of a teenage boy. Genius. My only caveat is
This is the second hilarious book in the Adrian Mole series by Sue Townsend. Adrian is becoming ever more mature as he fights his way through puberty. Adrian discovers that he is going to have a new sister and is trying to revise for his GCEs whilst trying to keep his family together and keep hold of Pandora. Unfortunately the only things he can remember are about the Norwegian leather industry.I would recommend this book to boys aged 12-16.


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