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Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years - Sue Townsend |
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07/12/00 (3 review reads) |
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Advantages: very interesting
Disadvantages: a bit long
Dear old Adrian is now 30 years old and I have read all of the books since his first diary was published. Adrian has not changed so in those 17 years. He still carries the world on his shoulders but now he worries about different things. The spots have now cleared up but unfortuantly the family trait of baldness is starting to rear its ugly head. He has got a serious addiction that gradually gets worse and worse throughout the book. Is to to booze or possibly cigaretts??? Nope, it is to the evil Opal Fruits!! Yes it could only be Adrian Mole. At the age of 30, Adrian still hasnt managed to find his sense of humour and is more naive than the average 10 year old! His home, personnel and work life are so complicated and I do wonder if he will end up having a heart attack with all the worrying and stress he is under. There may be one thing that Adrian is good at and that is being a father. Although he does give serious doubts all the way through about this, at the end he goes to show that he would risk anything for his children and thats what being a good parent is all about. Another sucess story by the brilliant Sue Townsend although I do wonder how a woman is able to write so many books as if she was a man! She managed to have me gigglig all the way through this book....much to everyones annoyance!
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