Several years ago I read a book about Adrian Mole, and I found bits and pieces of it funny. So after seeing the advertisment in the underground every morning I decided to get "Adrian Mole - The ...". The whole book (as with the other books about Adrian Mole) is written like a diary. You will follow him, now in his thirties, as he struggles as a chef at a rather shabby restaurant. He is now divorced and have a two year old son, which his parents has to look after. He still has got a crush for Pandora, and still manages to get into pathetic situations. His literary ambitions are still strong and he tries to get BBC to make something out of his script for a humourous tv-series about a serial-killer. Much things goes wrong and nothing goes the way Adrian expects it to go. It was quite a pleasent reunion. The only problem is that as with the other books, it does not really come to a proper ending, but since it's written in the form of a diary, it is not that much to do about it. I will most certainly get the next novel, if there will be one about Adrian Mole.