If you love Adrian Mole, then you will certainly love The Queen and I- and I am certainly one for that! Definitely has uplifted my weekend after reading that dreadful The Picture of Dorian Gray.
Synopsis:
It's 1992 and election time in April. The Republicans have won the majority of places in Parliament and have elected their PM, Jack Barker. As an anti-royalist party, their first action is to disband the Royal family, kick them out of Buckingham Palace, and move them into a council estate- from the sounds of it probably in Yorkshire from the way people talk! A story into how they deal with settling in to their new lives. Absolutely hilarious.
I love how so many references are made to the family members. The two I know most about are Diana and Charles (or Diana and Charlie Teck) so I find it brilliant when certain references, ie appearances (Charlies large ears) and their affairs, are made.
Definetely one to recommend and will certainly look into reading more of her books.
Synopsis:
It's 1992 and election time in April. The Republicans have won the majority of places in Parliament and have elected their PM, Jack Barker. As an anti-royalist party, their first action is to disband the Royal family, kick them out of Buckingham Palace, and move them into a council estate- from the sounds of it probably in Yorkshire from the way people talk! A story into how they deal with settling in to their new lives. Absolutely hilarious.
I love how so many references are made to the family members. The two I know most about are Diana and Charles (or Diana and Charlie Teck) so I find it brilliant when certain references, ie appearances (Charlies large ears) and their affairs, are made.
Definetely one to recommend and will certainly look into reading more of her books.
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