Member Reviews
Unlike the first book or two, I found nothing likeable. Adrian is a curmudgeon worse than Victor Meldrew. Maybe if I had read this as a standalone, or not right after the very witty ones, I might have at least not disliked it. But I had to force my way through it. This is one I will not pick up again.
Good additon to the series. i am really enjoying the progression of the title charecter. Thanks to NetGalley, the author and the publisher for the ARC of this book in return for my honest review
There was no option to download it to my Kindle so I was unable to read it
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True Confessions of Adrian Albert Mole
by Sue Townsend
Open Road Integrated Media
Teens & YA
Pub Date 02 Jan 2018
I am reviewing a copy of The True Confessions Of Adrian Mole Through Open Road Integrated Media and Netgalley:
Adrian Mole is on the verge of adulthood. His career as a poet is beginning to flourish. Adrian still lives at home though and he refuses to part with his boyhood stuffed rabbit. He lost his job at the library for placing Jane Austen under light romance, and someone has stole his diaries, and put them under her name.
This series is brilliant, as well as being full of humor and wit. Adrian Mole is the kind of underdog you find yourself rooting for.
In this book Adrian returns sharing his poetry, his life and his angst.
I give The True Confessions Of Adrian Albert Mole five out of five stars!
Happy Reading!