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The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole - Sue Townsend

  This is a must read for 12-14 year olds everywhere , and I mean a must. This is due to the book concerning something everyone in this age group can relate to, growing up, and childhood.
  Humour accompanies the read on every page and you will laugh at the diary a lot. The good news is that if you still want more Mole after finishing the book there are multiple sequels so you shouldn't run out of laughs for a good while...

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