Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241615300
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: 304
- Weight: 330 gr
- ISBN-10: 0241615305
- Publisher Date: 13 Oct 2022
- Height: 204 mm
- Spine Width: 40 mm
- Width: 132 mm
Original price was: ₹799.00.₹639.00Current price is: ₹639.00.
Dive into the hilarious world of Adrian Mole, a teenager grappling with acne, unrequited love, and the complexities of growing up in 1980s Britain. Explore his witty observations on family life, intellectual pursuits, and the woes of adolescence. His secret diary is laugh-out-loud funny and surprisingly insightful, making it a timeless classic for all ages.
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Puneet Kajal –
A funny and relatable read! Adrian’s teenage angst is hilarious, but sometimes a bit much. Still, a classic for a reason.
Subhankar Baral –
Absolutely hilarious! Adrian Mole is such a relatable character. A must-read for anyone who’s ever been a teenager.
Aparna Anjali –
I loved it! Adrian Mole is so funny and realistic. A brilliant portrayal of teenage life. Highly recommended!
Nancy Goel –
Found myself laughing out loud! Adrian Mole is endearingly awkward. Some parts felt a little dated, but overall, a great book.
Jayant Sangra –
Enjoyable and lighthearted! Adrian’s teenage angst is hilarious. However, it got somewhat predictable after a while.
Shreya Paul –
A very funny book! Adrian Mole is a brilliant character, his diary is a treasure. Some of the issues felt a little contrived.
Diksha Saini –
A classic for a reason! Adrian Mole’s struggles are timeless. The writing style is engaging, making it a quick read.
Divij Gupta –
Found it amusing and strangely touching. Adrian’s awkwardness is endearing. Some storylines felt a little underdeveloped.
Yogesh –
Good, but not great. Some of the humor felt a little dated, and Adrian could be annoying. Still, worth a read.
Aditi Arya –
A fun and nostalgic trip back to the s. Adrian’s diary entries are witty and relatable, though a bit repetitive at times.
Sheetal Nimaliya –
I enjoyed the book, especially the s nostalgia. Adrian’s diary entries are funny, but it dragged on a bit at times.
Muskan Saggu –
A lighthearted and entertaining read. Adrian’s struggles are universal. However, some of the humor didn’t quite land for me.
Shubh Gupta –
I laughed so hard! Adrian’s teenage woes are both funny and poignant. Highly recommend this book for a good laugh.
Riya Sharma –
Charming and witty! Adrian’s diary is full of insightful observations. A few parts were slow, but overall, a delightful book.