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Now a major TV series for E4. Volume two of the bestselling diaries see Rae move into her all-important A-Level year.

Trade Review
'Funnier, sadder and ruder than Adrian Mole, this will delight teenagers past and present' * Financial Times *
You wouldn't catch many people revealing their true teen thoughts. Hurray then for Rae Earl, who dug out her 1989 diary and published it in the raw. Hilarious and gut-wrenchingly familiar * In Style *
Very funny * Elle *
'Full of 80s nostalgia, this journal will make you laugh out loud' * Closer (four stars) *
'Very funny - and sad' * Heat *
'Full of teenage logic, bad poetry and 80s nostalgia, Rae's frank and hilarious trip down memory lane stands out from the current surge of memoirs' * The London Paper *
This show actually is my mad fat diary. I have already pretty much lived this show, for real... Reminds you how rarely you see teenage girls on television doing anything other than looking sexy in short skirts, endlessly texting their friends about parties, or wailing "IT'S SO UNFAIR" when their parents won't buy them a car. * Caitlin Moran for The Times *
The diaries based on author Rae's real life continue in excellent style * Heat *

My Madder Fatter Diary

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      Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
      Publication Date: 30/01/2014
      ISBN13: 9781444754285, 978-1444754285
      ISBN10: 1444754289
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      Biography Memoirs

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Now a major TV series for E4. Volume two of the bestselling diaries see Rae move into her all-important A-Level year.

      Trade Review
      'Funnier, sadder and ruder than Adrian Mole, this will delight teenagers past and present' * Financial Times *
      You wouldn't catch many people revealing their true teen thoughts. Hurray then for Rae Earl, who dug out her 1989 diary and published it in the raw. Hilarious and gut-wrenchingly familiar * In Style *
      Very funny * Elle *
      'Full of 80s nostalgia, this journal will make you laugh out loud' * Closer (four stars) *
      'Very funny - and sad' * Heat *
      'Full of teenage logic, bad poetry and 80s nostalgia, Rae's frank and hilarious trip down memory lane stands out from the current surge of memoirs' * The London Paper *
      This show actually is my mad fat diary. I have already pretty much lived this show, for real... Reminds you how rarely you see teenage girls on television doing anything other than looking sexy in short skirts, endlessly texting their friends about parties, or wailing "IT'S SO UNFAIR" when their parents won't buy them a car. * Caitlin Moran for The Times *
      The diaries based on author Rae's real life continue in excellent style * Heat *

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