Rating:  Summary: Fabbity-Fab Review: What a cool book! I loved reading about Georgia Nicolson's experiences as a teenager, including issues from snagging the "Sex God" to having her sister Libby leaving "wet nappies" in her bed. Written in diary format, this book shows you how to keep a happy face in the toughest situations. No matter what happens to Georgia, she takes it in stride-even the looming move to the "less important side of the world" (New Zealand). This is a "fabbity fab-fab" book that will have you laughing your heart out.
Rating:  Summary: I loved this book!!!!! Review: This book was so awesome!!! I'm 13 years old and I can very well relate to the main character, Georgia. Rennison does a fantastic job remembering how it was like when you are a teenager. I recomend this book for anyone 12-18!!! The only part I had trouble understanding was the words they use in England that aren't in the glossary. I learned a lot about those words though! You should buy this book and the prequel, too!!!!
Rating:  Summary: SOOOOOOOOO GOOD! Review: Georgia Nicolsen is so blunt and funny and real, that you just can't help laugh at her funny outlook on life and feel like you know her. About half the eighth grade has read my copy of this book (and the first one...also great) anda can't stop telling me how much they like it! Yes, the price is a little steep, but it's not worth it to wait till next year when the cheaper paperback copy comes out. Besides, you'll need the hard cover because a paperback would wear out when you read it over and over and over...
Rating:  Summary: The is the funniest book I have ever read! Review: This is a great book! I could not stop reading it! I am not a great book lover, but when I read this book I could not put it down! I would recommed it anyone!
Rating:  Summary: i really did laugh out loud Review: first of all - i'm 23 years old, and this book is intended for ages 12 and up... what am i doing reading a book for kids? i'm not sure, but anyway - I loved it! It was so super! Every review about this book says you'll laugh outloud, and I was like, whatever, because I never laugh outloud, but guess what - I really did! Besides the fact that I read the whole thing in under an hour, I totally loved it! Go Georgie Go!
Rating:  Summary: The Sequel of Sequels Review: This book is absolutely hilarious. It's not quite as funny as the first one but it comes quite close. I read it in less than 3 hours from the moment it arrived on my front step from the UPS man. It's the continuation of Georgia's struggles with life and love and the threat of moving to New Zealand due to the fact that her "Vati" can't get a job in England. There is more snogging, more of Wet Lindsay's thongs, and way more Angus. Anyone who loved the first one will devour this one just as fast. It is the sequel of sequels.
Rating:  Summary: More Georgia antics in full swing... Review: Oh, to be young again! Reading On the Bright Side had much the same effect on me as its predecessor, Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging. It was totally reminiscient of my by-gone days; if fact, I pulled out my old high school diaries and laughed myself silly. Georgia is the epitome of a typical 14-year-old high school student, British or otherwise, and readers of all ages will most definitely relate to this wonderful character.This time around, Georgia has landed the Sex God, aka Robbie, boy of her dreams. But with his being almost 18, the relationship is short-lived and he breaks up with her via letter. Well, of all things! Georgia just will NOT stand for this. Thus ensues Operation Elastic Band, Georgia's no-fail plan to get Robbie back. The results are, as expected, spectacularly funny as only Georgia can offer. Readers will no doubt have a great time with this novel - it's just plain, harmless fun. Complete with hilarious observations and sparking with classic British humor, On the Bright Side is unforgettable. I cannot say enough good things. Clear a space on your bookshelf for this one.
Rating:  Summary: You will not like this book...you'll love it Review: I was very unsure how this one would set up against it's predesessor but it's brilliant. That's all- go out and a buy it. You'll love it. Again Georgia is set up against the horrible misfortune of her teenage life. I can't say anything more- so go read.
Rating:  Summary: Good sequel Review: Funny and ironic, "On the Bright Side" was a great follow-up to "Angus, Thongs, and Full-Frontal Snogging." "On the Bright Side" chronicles the furthur throes and adventures of teen Georgia Nicolson, as she battles the ups and downs of school, friendships, and relationships. I found the British humor of the book refreshing and enjoyable, and was able to sympathize with several of Georgia's frustrations. While the novel's ending was not as satisfying as its predecessor's, it was still a great read. Georgia's methods of dealing with her ferocious cat, boy-crazy best friend (not that she isn't a bit boy crazy herself), and parents who just do not understand her are fun, comical, and pure teenager. A great book for laugh-out-loud reading.
Rating:  Summary: A Great Laugh, Just Like Dave! Review: This was, hands down, the most hilarious book I've ever read! I laughed until I cried when Georgie told the story of her Grandad who "shot the legs off" a woman's dachsund dog! :) It's a great book for anyone of any age, especially teens and especially girls. Girls of all ages will appreciate Georgia's struggles through the hardships of life and being "on the brink of womanhood."
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