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Journal d'un incompris - Archie Adams, 2 ans 1/4

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" Méchamment drôle ! " Daily Mail .

" Bonjour à tous, je m'appelle Archie et je commence la rédaction de mon journal sur un cahier qui m'a été offert dans l'espoir que j'y dessine des soleils, des fleurs et des animaux de la ferme. Mais au lieu de me consacrer à cette gentille occupation, j'ai décidé d'y coucher mes tourments intérieurs.
Ma famille se compose de maman (sur les nerfs en permanence, portée sur l'aboiement, oreilles ravissantes), de papa (parfois drôle, le plus souvent sans grand intérêt, pétomane en chef) et de Monsieur Poil, le chat (caractériel, un rien bas de plafond, haleine de putois).
J'ai deux ans un quart. Je n'entends pas grand-chose à ce truc arbitraire qu'on appelle l'âge, si ce n'est que, dans mon cas, il est brandi comme une arme pour m'interdire de me servir de ciseaux, de conduire une voiture et de boire de la bière. "

Le phénomène Archie, l'enfant terrible aux 500000 fans.

367 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 4, 2019

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About the author

Katie Kirby

22 books232 followers
Katie Kirby is a writer and illustrator who lives by the sea in Hove with her husband, two sons and dog Sasha.

She has a degree in Advertising and Marketing and after spending several years working in London media agencies, which basically involved hanging out in fancy restaurants and pretending to know what she was talking about, she had some children and decided to start a blog called 'Hurrah for Gin' about the gross injustice of it all.

Many people said her sense of humour was silly and immature so she is now having a bash at writing children's fiction. The Extremely Embarrassing Life of Lottie Brooks is her first novel.

Katie likes gin, rabbits, over-thinking things, the smell of launderettes and Monster Munch. She does not like losing at board games or writing about herself in the third person.

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Profile Image for Aiza Idris (biblio_mom).
622 reviews211 followers
August 30, 2021
Its hilarious but too much cuss words. The cover is misleading too. I thought it would be a funny read to my 7 years old. He managed to read a few pages and then told me "Mom, this book have so many cuss words in it" 😅. But I get what the author is trying to do. Its purely entertainment. I picked this up as a "palate cleansers" 😆
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329 reviews12 followers
January 12, 2018
A laugh out loud read that’s so true to life.
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1,340 reviews23 followers
October 4, 2020
Katie Kirby is back with the laugh out loud tales of Archie Adams. Once again, Kirby explores the difficulties of adulthood by looking through the eyes of a toddler. 

Again, Kirby’s writing is funny because it is relatable. I don’t have a child but I saw many of the same qualities in Archie that my niece had – contrariness about plate colour being one of them.

With her really funny illustrations to accompany the story The Daily Struggles of Archie Adams is a tonic.

The Daily Struggles of Archie Adams (Aged 2 1/2) by Katie Kirby is available now.
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964 reviews48 followers
January 10, 2018
Didn't enjoy this quite as much as Katie Kirby's first book (the format wore thin for me after awhile) but she's still funny, and I thoroughly approve of anything that acknowledges the fact that, while motherhood can be beautiful and fulfilling, it's also tedious and despair-inducing sometimes. It's okay to not enjoy it all the time, and books like this normalise that, which I think is ace.
133 reviews
February 7, 2020
Finally read this as memories of bringing up a toddler have faded enough to be able to laugh at them! Loved it, about to lend it to my Dad who managed to read half of it at my kitchen table yesterday. V funny. And bonus - it counts as one book towards my goodreads goal!
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Author 4 books66 followers
June 20, 2019
My mother bought this book for my 11 (yes ELEVEN) year old daughter thinking it was a children’s book... it is NOT a children’s book!

Left unattended she got through the first few pages before she admitted there were ‘bad words’. My mother was mortified, naturally, my daughter found it hilarious.

So, book confiscated, I thought I’d give it a read. ‘‘Twas very funny. Not something I’d usually go for but when in Rome...

Think I’ll pass it on to a new mum to read, because, foresight!
Profile Image for Rebecca Bowyer.
Author 4 books207 followers
March 12, 2018
Beware: This book will make you laugh out loud and you'll want to read excerpts from every second page to anyone standing near you. You might want to warn your nearest and dearest.

I bought Katie Kirby's second book, The Daily Struggles of Archie Adams (aged 2 1/4), while we were in the middle of renovating our house. I'd made so many decisions and plans that my brain was ready to explode and I couldn't face reading a regular novel.

The diary of a toddler seemed to just about fit with how much brain power I had available.

If you've got a deranged toddler in the house, 2-year-old Archie Adams will probably be very familiar and make you feel better about parenting in general.

If your deranged toddlers have grown up and you're getting clucky over all your friends' newborns, Archie Adams will be an excellent contraceptive.
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26 reviews
January 8, 2021
A Bit of fun, tongue in cheek diary of toddler Archie adams and his take on life .
From the endless supply of flavourless rice cakes to keep him in the transportable straight jacket (the buggy 🤣) to the night time game he plays with mummy , pretending to be asleep while mummy army crawls out of the room to then surprise her when she reaches the door! 😂

I could definitely relate to the elf entries , the amount of nights I would be just falling if to sleep and then think *#!% the elf ... drag myself out of the warm bed and have to think of something for him to do 😅

Really did make me giggle

Another one off my TBR shelf!
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473 reviews21 followers
February 7, 2019
There were some laughable moments in this book but I found a lot of it quite irritating and not cute like I thought I would. The character of Archie swears all the time and I feel that as a 2 year old child, this is a touch unrealistic. Some of the drawings were quite humorous. I'm glad I only paid 33p for this because it really didn't take me very long to read (about 1 hour) and was not particularly enthralling.
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261 reviews
August 10, 2019
This book definitely had me laughing, but I didn't like it as much as her first as I couldn't get past the fact that it would've been more accurate to say Archie is 4 rather than 2 ¼. I currently have a nearly 2 year old myself and there's no way his inner dialogue is this. I get that it's all meant in fun and not serious at all, but that tiny age thing just distracted me too much! Otherwise a fast, fun read.
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675 reviews5 followers
January 22, 2018
I go to Little Angels Day Nursery three days a week... I cry every time I get dropped off to make [Mummy] feel like career obsessed bitch, but the jokes on her because I actually really like it. Am such a trickster - Ha ha!


This book is hilarious. I could not stop laughing. I was turning page after page and wanted to read more when I'd finished.

101 reviews1 follower
May 15, 2020
Another book filled with the humour of Kirby. Anyone with young kids could definitely relate and a few times I was laughing out loud and waving it around to my husband. I have come to appreciate the beauty and skill of humour books for their ability to have us laughing as well as thinking which Kirby manages to achieve with the right balance.
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32 reviews
January 15, 2018
Really enjoyed this book. Its so relatable when you have a child the similar ages as you can imagine that this is the thought process of a toddler. Had me giggling and constantly reading out the lines to my husband just as I did with the first book.
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201 reviews3 followers
January 17, 2018
I LOL quite a lot with this one !!
I went between been annoyed , because Archie is so annoying at times and actually agreeing with him !
A good book to read if you want to be put off having children 😳
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447 reviews3 followers
April 16, 2020
An amusing read. I’d possibly pick fault with a couple of things he is supposed to be able to do at this age - but that’s not really the point, and having dealt with a toddler struggling with the arrival of a sibling, it certainly rang true!
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37 reviews1 follower
November 3, 2020
Thank you for reminding me that this is NORMAL 2 year old behaviour!

Brilliant. Just what the doctor ordered since the first choice (sleep)is no longer available to me. Spat my brew out funny.
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4 reviews
November 24, 2020
Another brutally honest and raw account of parenting by Katie Kirby. Archie Adams - aged 2 and 1/4 (don't get that wrong!) is an interesting little fellow and makes me feel so much better about my kids and my parenting skills...he does crack me up though - am seriously hoping it's totally fiction!
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4 reviews
July 12, 2023
This HAS to be the funniest book I've ever read! Found it in an outside library at a park, read it in 3 hours while swinging on a hammock, what a great time! Was laughing in every single page.... How come all of my favourite books end up being diaries lmao...
Profile Image for Lisa Porter.
47 reviews
October 31, 2017
Fantastic, but not kindle version

Fantastic book.
But the kindle version was terrible. Drawings too tiny to see on kindle, same issue with the previous book
93 reviews
November 28, 2017
A perfect book to read on a cold November Sunday afternoon. Made me laugh out loud and could relate to so much of it!!
Profile Image for Becky  Reed.
77 reviews11 followers
April 3, 2018
Absolutely hilarious! Laughed from start to finish.
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August 11, 2018
Not quite as funny as the first one, but has its moments. I LOL'ed about the Babyccino and the entries about Christmastime.
515 reviews7 followers
January 2, 2019
A witty, entertaining read just like the book that preceded it. Limited re-read value, but it made me laugh out load several times over a Xmas.
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