The Diary of a Nobody (Paperback)
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The Diary of a Nobody (Paperback)

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Paperback 152 Pages
Published: 01/11/2021

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Publisher: Classy Publishing
ISBN: 9789355221087
Number of pages: 152
Dimensions: 198 x 129 mm

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“Brilliantly Funny!”

'The Diary of a Nobody' is one of my top 5 favourite books. There is something here for readers of (nearly) all ages and interests: history, romance, comedy, social manners, family saga ... but most... More

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3 similar books recommended
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“The Diary of a Nobody”

Mr Pooter of 'The Lorrels' in Victorian London (a middle-class clerk with much higher social aspirations!) decided that just because he is not a 'somebody', does not mean that his diary would not... More

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Helpful? Upvote 71

“Very funny”

This is a very funny book. On the back cover it tells you "If you read it without laughing aloud you have no sense of humour", this statement is true.
The diary belongs to Charles Pooter an office clerk in... More

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