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Adrian Mole and the Weapons of Mass Destruction

By: Sue Townsend
Narrated by: Paul Daintry
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Adrian Mole is 34 and three quarters, almost officially middle-aged, when Mr. Blair tells Parliament that Weapons of Mass Destruction can be deployed in 45 minutes and can reach Cyprus. Adrian is worried that he might not get a refund on his holiday. But that's not all that is bothering him. There's his odd girlfriend Marigold who has become distressingly New Age. And his son Glenn who is in Deepcut Barracks. Would Mr. Blair have been quite so keen if it had been his son manning a roadblock?Click here to see all the titles in our Whole Story Audio Books collection.©2004 Lily Broadway Productions (P)2007 W F Howes Ltd Family Life Genre Fiction Literature & Fiction Fiction Comedy
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Absolutely live that this is FINALLY available on Audible Australia, unfortunately it's spoilt a bit by a massive blunder in the exiting. After “Chaper 6”, the audio jumps back to a much earlier point and carry on from this point, repeating everything to a point just before where Chapter 6 left of. It then continues on from the correct point at the beginning of “Chapter 12. Basically, everything between chapters 6 and 12 is a repeated error and can be skipped by the listener.

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