So this for me was revisiting the past, I loved the Adrian Mole series when I was younger and I wasnt too sure how the older Mole would come across... (show more)
Adrian Mole The Capuccino Years
The further adventures of the master mole.
In his latest confessional diary, Adrian, now thirty, is separated from his exotic and accomplished Nigerian wife, and is a single parent to his three-year-old son. He works as a cook in a smart London restaurant that specializes in repulsive working-class food. When, to his surprise, he finds he has an older son as well, he takes responsibility and finally learns to cope.
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Another one I've read sooh long ago I cant remember, I was about 17 when I read it, after the lost years, good book, not as good as the earlier one... (show more)
Another one I've read sooh long ago I cant remember, I was about 17 when I read it, after the lost years, good book, not as good as the earlier ones though. (show less)
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Kaunokirjallisuuden sympaattisimpiin häviäjähahmoihin kuuluva Adrian Mole on nyt kolmekymmentä ja risat -vaiheessa. Elämä heittelee, maailma murjoo eivätkä nuoruuden haaveet ota toteutuakseen, mutta kaikki tämä kuvataan vastustamattoman humoristisesti. Erittäin suositeltavaa luettavaa.
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Always a fun read. Of course, nothing beats the original Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4. Still. Good stuff. Hilarious mentions of things going on in 1997 - New Labour, Monica Lewinski, the beginnings of Boris Johnson, etc.
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