Customer Reviews
I didn't like this as much as the others - By: Catherine, 06 Sep 2006 
I didn't find this book as interesting or as funny as the others. It was still reallly good, though! I like the fact that the characters stay the same throughout the books- they stay the same & are still very much included in the books.
This is one of the many diaries of Adrian Mole. In his diary, he writes about work, life in Oxford, Pandora, his relationship with the newsagent worker, Bianca & his married phsycologist, Leonora, with whom he feels he is in love with.
I don't think that you can not like Adrian Mole.
Adrian Mole, 'The Wilderness years'. - By: , 28 Dec 2003 
Adrian Mole, 'The Wilderness Years', is Sue Townsends sixth book in this series, & yet again it fallls into the comical, hilarious & colloquial category. Once again, Adrian (aged 23 years) has achieved comedian status as has enthrawled us with his extraordinary & unbelievable antics.
In my opinion, Adrian Mole has at last reached physical maturity, but again he cannot help roaming the pages like an untamed adolescent.
Without a doubt, this book is definately the best in the series, with more comedy & entertainment than ever before. I can guarantee that after reading the first ten pages, you will not be able to put the back on the shelf. If you don't believe me, buy it & you'll see.
The same old Adrian Mole is back and he's grown up - By: , 04 Feb 2001 
this is a very clever book which lacks abit in the April section but a very book in alll, a must read for followers & for part timers. Adrian is still obsessed with Pandora but has found Leonora his pshyologist & Bianca the newsagent.
Marvellously funnily brilliantly fabulous - By: , 17 Jan 2001 
Thank god for Sue Townsend. The Wilderness Years is a classic, enhancing it predercessers even more. Adrians entangled relationships & lifestyle is funny, clever, riveting, marvellous stuff. I like it because it is clearly, & well written. My critiscism, however, Is that it is very short (well, to me anyway) go out, buy it, read it in one night, enjoy it!
It is quite brilliant - By: , 15 Jan 2001 
Congratulations to Sue Townsend!She wrote one of the most excellent und funniest books I've ever read! It made me laugh, cry & just feel with Adrian!What a wonderful book.I don't want to miss it on my bookshelve anymore.