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de Sue Townsend (Author)
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Townsend's hapless nerd (The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole) returns to complete his lengthy and awkward passage from zit-ridden adolescence to angst-ridden manhood. Fans of previous installments will recognize Adrian's familiar provincial funk: still afflicted with literary ambitions as infinite as his accomplishments are infinitesimal, still heartstruck by the frightful Pandora Braithwaite, still laboriously churning out his masterpiece, the vowel-free novel, Lo! The Flat Hills of My Homeland. In fact, even admirers (and newcomers almost certainly) may find the recipe a little too unvarying this time out-particularly since, for an adult, Adrian's obsessions and affectations verge on the desperate or even the pathological. Luckily, Townsend (author also of the deft satire, The Queen and I) eventually seems to realize this too, and in the latter portions of the book adds a few new elements-a real girlfriend or two, sojourns in London, Moscow and Greece, a few unexpected career moves-to her hero's life. It's these scenes that really pay off, for even a comic creation as inspired as Adrian needs the odd change of scene. They also help pave the way for a surprising closing apotheosis that suggests Adrian may yet have some mileage in him as he approaches middle age. Major ad/promo.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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YA?In this sequel to The Adrian Mole Diaries (Grove, 1986; o.p.), Townsend continues her hero's humorous adventures into adulthood, beginning when he is 18 and ending when he is 23. Adrian is a loveable misfit who fancies himself a great intellectual; his aim in life is to become a well-known author. Throughout the book he attempts to get his 700-page novel, Lo! The Flat Hills of My Homeland, published. The first draft was written entirely without vowels. After several refusals, he decides that he needs to add the vowels and more sex to make the book more palatable. He always finds himself on the outside of the mainstream and valiantly tries to fit in, but always encounters an amusing roadblock. This novel in diary form is very funny and entertaining, though some YAs may have difficulty with the British terminology.?Grace Baun, R.E. Lee High School, Springfield, VA
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 WITH ADRIAN CHUCKLES ABOUND, Avril 4 2004
Par Gail Cooke (TX, USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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The wry youth who sometimes signs his diary "Adrian Albert Mole, Unpublished novelist and pedestrian" is back. Those who laughed with this pubescent British philosopher in the 80s will be delighted; those who are meeting him for the first time will find that chuckles abound.

At 16 Adrian is still the miserable victim of unrequited love, at odds with his parents, and celebrating Christmas night with "a desultory game of cards."

Four years later, although still living at home, he has found employment in his local library, and companionship with a girl both bovine and boring. After his manuscripts are rejected by every literary agent and publisher on either side of the Thames, Adrian finds shelter at Oxford and a job studying newts and badgers.

In his spare time Adrian has penned a novel that he believes should be adapted for the stage. However, no one is waiting in line to bring life to his 700 page epic with 144 characters and six live deer.

A new love and a writer's workshop on a Greek island eventually brighten Adrian's life. Reading his eccentrically comic adventures brightened mine.

- Gail Cooke

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Adrian Mole: The Dark Side, Fév 1 2004
Par Louis N. Gruber "Author of Jay" (Lexington, SC United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Adrian Mole is a misfit, a loser, under-employed when he works at all, fancies himself a great novelist, and is working on a totally inane master-piece which contains no vowels. His family is wildly dysfunctional, his relationships are disastrous, his therapist gives up, his luck is forever running out. And, when it seems that things couldn't possibly get any worse, well, you guessed it.

Author Sue Townsend is a brilliant comedic writer, but in this work, the comedy is darkly satirical. The hero (or anti-hero) Mole was first introduced in her earlier work, The Secret Diaries, when he was not quite fourteen. Hilarious it was, then, to see him percieve the inconsistencies of the adult world without ever really understanding what was happening. Now that he is older, the humor is darker, with a biting edge. For this young man is now moving into his mid-twenties, without apparently growing or learning anything of value. So, is there hope for poor Mole? Will he ever grow up? Will he ever get a girlfriend? You will just have to read the book and see.

While other reviewers expressed disappointment in the book, I enjoyed it immensely. It is different from the Secret Diaries with a different type of humor. Take it on its own terms and you will laugh yourself silly. Reviewed by Louis N. Gruber.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Oh! Grow up A. Mole!, Aoû 19 2001
Par M. Lee "AnnaMisha" (Houston, TX USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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When I read the first book: "The Secret Diaries of Adrian Mole" I was hooked and couldn't wait to read the sequel. The poor lad -- you couldn't help but take a liking to him and really hope that he becomes the intellectual he aspires to be or that he moves on to bigger and better things in life. "The Lost Years", while still quite humourous, makes you feel a little frustrated with Adrian--how he is so blind to the things that go on around him. He is SO wrapped up in himself and writing his novel that he ceases to grow -- socially, personally and in his career. Nonetheless, the book is an easy read and a must if you are a follower of the Mole. The end gives us Mole-lites hope in a new beginning for him in the next book: The Cappucino Years, which I am looking forward to reading.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Disappointed in Adrian!
I loved the Secret Diaries. I loved and empathized with Adrian and also his friends and families. However, in this book, I feel disappointed in what Adrian has become. Read more
Publié le Jui 6 2001

3.0étoiles sur 5 The funniest diaries ever!
What can I say everytime I hear the name Adrian Mole a big smile comes across my face, the diaries have to be one of the funniest sets of books I have ever read. Read more
Publié le Avril 25 2001 par Sarah

3.0étoiles sur 5 The funniest diaries ever!
What can I say everytime I hear the name Adrian Mole a big smile comes across my face, the diaries have to be one of the funniest sets of books I have ever read. Read more
Publié le Avril 25 2001 par Sarah

1.0étoiles sur 5 Very depressing
First of all english is not my first language, so expect some spelling mistakes. This book is one of the sadest, not in a tragedy kind of way but in a very depressing kind of way... Read more
Publié le Janv. 10 2001 par mlepac

5.0étoiles sur 5 booya
This is my favoriute of the Mole books,(so far)!I have raed every one besides Cappochino Years.I think this is a cool book because Adrian has grown up and become more independent... Read more
Publié le Déc 29 2000

2.0étoiles sur 5 Depressing
In the earlier diaries, it was easy to see Adrian as a "lovable loser." It's hard to find the lovable loser in this book. Read more
Publié le Aoû 8 2000

4.0étoiles sur 5 Loved It!
I don't think this bis as good as The Adrian Mole Diaries,but I think it is definately worth reading! I encourage everyone at reading this.
Publié le Mai 2 2000 par Ruthie Wise

3.0étoiles sur 5 Sad book
This is a sad and disturbing book, and maybe it's meant to be that way, but it's certainly not as much fun as the earlier Mole books. Read more
Publié le Janv. 14 2000 par Robert Brick

2.0étoiles sur 5 Dissapointing
I was dissapointed with this book, because it seemed very monotunos. I liked the original diary much better.
Publié le Mai 22 1999 par aurbon1@nycap.rr.com

4.0étoiles sur 5 Catching up with an old friend
The only reason that I am giving this book 4 stars instead of 5 is because I feel that only the original Secret Diary, being a cult classic, is worthy of that honor. Read more
Publié le Mars 13 1999

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