Rating: Summary: Angus, thongs, and Full-Frontal Snogging Review: I thought it was quite cute! I know, from being a teenage girl, that that book describes every minute of my life! It totally relates to me, and everyother girl in the world. It's a great book of problems with boys,friends,family,make-up,what to wear and your cat eating the poodle next-door! At the end of the book, you'll find yourself saying "Georgia...IS ME!!!"
Rating: Summary: Just Not the Greatest, Sorry Review: I really did not find this funny. Georgia wasn't the brightest person on Earth, which usually I would not have a problem with due to the fact that genuiuses are rare, but she was *very* dumb. All she had on her mind: Boys, Clothes, Makeup. If that's really what teenage girls are like... I'm dreading my next birthday. Georgia also did not seem to be real to me. She just seemed like a name on a piece of paper bound into a hard piece of paperish-thing, which isn't a very attractive way for characters to be. So there, that's what ruined it for me. But, go ahead and get it from the library, I guess, since a lot of other people like it, it's worth a try.
Rating: Summary: Very Funny!!! Review: This is a book all girls must read! My copy of the book has been passed around all of my friends and each of them loved it. One even read the whole entire thing in a night. It makes you keep wanting to read the book to see what other messes Georgia is going to get herself into. Georgia, the main character, has a funny personality which makes the book very very interesting to read.
Rating: Summary: One of the best books I have ever read! Review: I have read this book at least 5 times, and every time I read it, it's as though I have never read it before. Georgia battles with her parents, and whether or not the fact that she can't get a guy means that she is a lesbian. She has shaved off her eyebrows, and she is bullied around by her 3-year-old sister Libby, who may have peed somewhere in Georgia's room. Whether she is stalking "Wet Lindsay," she's keeping her crazed cat Angus away from Mr. and Mrs. Next Door's pet poodles, or she is taking lessons from a "bloke" who gives "snogging lessons," Georgia Nicolson is laugh-out-loud funny! The glossary is very helpful, especially for a person who didn't know what a prat is, but supposedly everyone who wears a beret is one.
Rating: Summary: Funny and Witty! A funny read, but not for your 10 year old. Review: I found this book and the sequal to be hilarious, but beyond the mind of a 10 year old. If you don't let your kids watch PG-13 movies, don't let them read this. Anyway, enough of that. This was my fav book of all time!:) Georgia is a nervous, self-absorbed teen who likes nothing better then to reel the boys in! 1 by 1 the come, and 1 by 1 they leave. Find out how this 14 year-old girl can date and french and 17 year old guy!;)
Rating: Summary: A Very Funny read¿ at any age! Review: I don't think I would have ever found this book, let alone picked it up had it not been for several members of my online book club. Georgia Nicolson is a delightful character, who takes us along for quite a ride in her personal journal. This book can easily be likened to a "Bridget Jones' Diary" for teenage girls.I found myself laughing out loud many times throughout the book... I'm sure as adults we can all remember back to our early teenage years when we thought our parents were so embarrassing. Reading what Georgia thought was reminiscent of how I felt at her age. Rennison does an excellent job of writing with all the angst of a teenage girl. Her description of thong underwear and the point of them had me in hysterics! I am greatly looking forward to reading "On The Bright Side, I'm Now the Girlfriend of a Sex God!" Rennison is definitely an author to be watched!
Rating: Summary: spectacularly silly Review: This book was an excellent account of a young girl's woes and joys. Being a girl who once kept a diary around her age I was taken back to those few years ago when crushes and avoiding parents were of utmost importance in my life. This book captures the egocentrism of youth and was both a positive account of life at this age and positively hilarious. I was laughing out loud at the creativity in it.
Rating: Summary: So funny Review: this book will make you laugh so much that you cant even breathe this book is about georgia nicolson a normal girl (well Almost)struggling to be a teenager .This book is to hillarious dont read it in public or people will think your hyper cause youll laugh too much.
Rating: Summary: endlessly amusing Review: Sure, there's not much of a plot. True, the characters are boy-crazy, flakey, and obnoxious. But it doesn't matter, because they're British. It's the story of a young British girl barreling through teenage-hood and all the trials that come with it: gorgeous older guys, make-out lessons, and parental anguish. All of this would make Angus, Thongs, and Full-Frontal Snogging nothing but standard young-adult fare, but the author's humorous take on every subject from eyebrow plucking to insane cats sends this novel above and beyond most similar novels. I enjoyed reading about Georgia's escapades and was never bored with the fun, quirky descriptions of characters and situations. This is a funny and lighthearted novel that I'd definitely recommend to anyone looking for a fun and quick read.
Rating: Summary: as boring as bridget Review: get over the im-so-fat-&-ugly-&-i-need-a-man genre. here we have the younger version. the backlash is over grrrrrrrrls. lets stop hiding behind our superficiality and move on to real issues. if you have to read a book from this genre, read girls' guide to hunting & fishing. at least the narrator has an iota of a brain & isnt afraid to show it. what are they teaching those brits, anyway?
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