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Go to My LibraryAdrian Mole
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- 9789788740544
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Other editions (16)
Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years
2018 • Open Road Media
English
Adrian Mole
2000 • Penguin Audio UK
English
Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years
2000 • Penguin Books Limited
English
Adrian Mole The Cappuccino Years
1999 • Back Bay Books, Incorporated
English
Adrian Mole The Cappuccino Years
1999 • Soho
English
Other editions

Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years
2018 • Open Road Media
English

Adrian Mole
2000 • Penguin Audio UK
English

Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years
2000 • Penguin Books Limited
English

Adrian Mole The Cappuccino Years
1999 • Back Bay Books, Incorporated
English

Adrian Mole The Cappuccino Years
1999 • Soho
English

Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years
2000 • Soho Press
English

Adrian Mole czas cappuccino
2002 • Wydawnictwo W.A.B.
Polish

Adrian Mole Los Años del Cappuccino
2001 • El Aleph
Spanish

Adrian Mole The Cappuccino Years
2000 • Chivers Press
English

Adrian Mole : The Cappuccino Years
1999 • Gardners Books
English

Adrian Mole: the Cappuccino Years
2012 • National Geographic Books
English

Adrian Mole The Cappuccino Years
2000 • Penguin Books Limited
English

Adrian Mole The Cappuccino Years
2001 • Paragon
English

Die Cappuccino-Jahre aus dem Tagebuch des Adrian Mole
2000 • Haffmans
German

Die Cappuccino-Jahre aus dem Tagebuch des Adrian Mole
2002 • Heyne
German

Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years {Unabridged Audio}
Recorded Books, LLC
English
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The reviews consistently praise the book for its sharp wit and hilarious satirical take on British society. Many readers found the protagonist, Adrian Mole, to be an intensely relatable character, a figure whose well-meaning failures resonate deeply, making him a unique kind of anti-hero. Reviewers highlighted the author's comic genius, describing the book as funnier, more original, and a better satire than comparable works, often eliciting genuine laughter. Beyond the humor, the book is lauded for its trenchant social commentary, offering an unsparing yet engaging vision of England. Despite Adrian's flaws, some found moments of unexpected depth, such as his underlying kindness, his evolving capacity for caring, and his unwitting talent as a writer, making him endearing even amidst his self-absorption. The diary format keeps the narrative engaging and provides a fascinating time capsule of its era.
While largely positive, some reviews pointed out significant drawbacks. A common criticism was Adrian's perceived lack of emotional growth, with some finding his continued teenage naiveté and narcissism less amusing and more pathetic or irritating in his thirties. This led to a feeling for some that the book was less funny and more depressing than earlier installments in the series. Certain readers found aspects of his adult life, particularly his career attempts, to be dull or "chore territory," and some specific character actions, such as his parenting, were difficult for them to read. A few reviewers felt the plot occasionally idled or became overly surreal, and some even stopped reading due to frustration with Adrian's inability to evolve or his tendency to sabotage his own well-being.
Overall, "Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years" is considered a strong and entertaining entry in the series, particularly for established fans who appreciate its unique blend of humor and social observation. It offers a humorous, satirical, and at times poignant reflection on the challenges of adulthood, job insecurity, and family dynamics in late 1990s Britain. Readers who enjoy black humor, trenchant social commentary, and a deeply flawed yet relatable protagonist will likely find this book highly enjoyable. However, those new to the series or who prefer significant character development and a consistently lighthearted tone might find Adrian's stagnant immaturity and the darker comedic elements less appealing. It is recommended for those who appreciate Sue Townsend's distinctive style and are open to a more mature, though still comically absurd, exploration of Adrian Mole's life.
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