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Listopia > P. W. Lapwing's votes on the list Best Diaries (13 Books)
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The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13 3/4 (Adrian Mole, #1)
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"This was the first of an extremely humorous series of books."
P. W.
rated it 5 stars
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Chips: The Diaries of Sir Henry Channon
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"The first 20th century British political diarist. This book influenced the writers of later British political diaries. "
P. W.
rated it 4 stars
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The Diaries of a Cabinet Minister, Volume 1: Minister of Housing, 1964-66
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"This was the first of the Crossman Diaries to be published. It was very controversial at the time of publication because it placed in the public domain the details of the operation of the British Government.
P. W.
rated it 4 stars
The book inspired the highly popular BBC comedy series "Yes Minister!"." See Review |
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Diaries: 1983-1992
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"The brutally honest diaries of a 20th century (political) rake?
P. W.
rated it 4 stars
For relaxation Clarke reads the "Chips Channon" diaries!" See Review |
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A View from the Foothills: The Diaries of Chris Mullin
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"The revealing diaries of one of Tony Blair's political foot soldiers. Life within the Blair government was not without its sources of humour ... surprisingly enough."
P. W.
rated it 4 stars
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The Blair Years: The Alastair Campbell Diaries
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Diary of a Somebody
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"A funny book."
P. W.
rated it 4 stars
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Diaries: In Power 1983-1992
by See Review |
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The Last Diaries in and Out of the Wilderness : )
by See Review |
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Adrian Mole: The Prostrate Years (Adrian Mole #8)
by See Review |
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Adrian Mole and the Weapons of Mass Destruction (Adrian Mole #6)
by See Review |
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The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole (Adrian Mole, #2)
by See Review |
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Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years (Adrian Mole, #5)
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