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Knocked Out by My Nunga-Nungas : Further, Further Confessions of Georgia Nicolson

Knocked Out by My Nunga-Nungas : Further, Further Confessions of Georgia Nicolson

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Student Review
Review: What do I think?, October 9, 2003
Reviewer: An Amazon.com Customer
The confessions of Georgia Nicolson books are great. They are about a girl who has extreme teenage problems, from her fat and flirting cat, to boys and school. I really enjoyed reading the first two books, but this one didn't appeal to me as much. It still had the same mischievous characters, yet Georgia's story just wasn't as full of problems, or as funny as Rennison's other books. I continued reading it, but it felt like things were repeating themselves, and the book kind of dragged on. On the other hand, some parts of the book were more fun to read, and I was laughing out loud. I love this author's style, and I will keep reading her books, even though this one may not have been as good.
Elles Response: I disagree with this reader. I think this book was just as good as the others. Georgia had many more confessions about Robbie and what happened at his gigs. Also this book had a lot of drama like when Georgia kissed her ex-boyfriend. And her good friend liked him. She is very overwhelmed with everything mostly her cat who got the next door neighbors cat pregnant they thing and Vati and especially Robbie. I think this book like the other ones really relates to teens in many ways. It shows how a girl deals with the same problems teens go through every day of their life's. I know many people disagree with me but I will stick to what I really feel.
~Elle

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Student Review
Review: What do I think?, October 9, 2003
Reviewer: An Amazon.com Customer
The confessions of Georgia Nicolson books are great. They are about a girl who has extreme teenage problems, from her fat and flirting cat, to boys and school. I really enjoyed reading the first two books, but this one didn't appeal to me as much. It still had the same mischievous characters, yet Georgia's story just wasn't as full of problems, or as funny as Rennison's other books. I continued reading it, but it felt like things were repeating themselves, and the book kind of dragged on. On the other hand, some parts of the book were more fun to read, and I was laughing out loud. I love this author's style, and I will keep reading her books, even though this one may not have been as good.
Elles Response: I disagree with this reader. I think this book was just as good as the others. Georgia had many more confessions about Robbie and what happened at his gigs. Also this book had a lot of drama like when Georgia kissed her ex-boyfriend. And her good friend liked him. She is very overwhelmed with everything mostly her cat who got the next door neighbors cat pregnant they thing and Vati and especially Robbie. I think this book like the other ones really relates to teens in many ways. It shows how a girl deals with the same problems teens go through every day of their life's. I know many people disagree with me but I will stick to what I really feel.
~Elle

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More Confessions Please!
Review: When I picked up the first book in this incredibly funny series I thought 'What the heck?' but I read it and I love it! All of the Georgia Nicholson books are hilarious. The book is written as her diary. The thing I love the most is the British slang. Great job Louis Rennison!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Starting to Get Old, But Still Laugh Out Loud Hilarious
Review: While significantly thinner than the first two novels, and a bit more anti-plot than even before, this novel will still keep you entertained for its hilariosity.


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