Rating:  Summary: this book was 1000 laughs per minute!!!!!! Review: this book was great! like i said 1000 laughs a minute!!!! the book brought you through the ups and downs of teenage girls that somtimes we don't want to admit! i think it's great to show that people go through these things like a crazy cat that beats up dogs!!! a little sister who is so cute yet sooo absolutly weird!! a gang of friends that are always there for you but at the smae time get on your nerves soooooooo much!!! and finally the guy of your dreams! that one guy that you would die for and change for and... break your ankle for????? anyway robbie (AKA the sex god) is the guy that georgia dreams about and flirts with and well girls ya know is in love with. his got her so confused though that she doesn't know which way is up!!! or is it that he's got HIMSELF so confused HE can't tell which ways up???? well you'll hace to find out!!!! i'd reccomend this book to anyone but esspecially the girls that think there the only ones that go through stuff!!!! i can't wait to read "knocked out by my nunga nungas!"by megan atwood
Rating:  Summary: GEORGIA NICKOLSON WHAT A GIRL Review: Georgia has stared in many books Angus thongs and full frontal snogging, knocked out by my nunga nungas, dancing in my nuddy pants and its ok im wearing really big knickers this author is hilarious basically she writes about a girl with a big nose a very lethal scottish wildcat insane friends and a sex god for a boyfriend what a lifestyle!!! She mainly talks about her SG and her best friend if you havn't read this book although you may want to book an early appointment at the hospital because it will have you in stitches now louise all ive got to say is keep making them ur great me and all my friends have a fan club on you your the best author ever !!!
Rating:  Summary: Okay, but not as good as "Angus..." Review: After reading "Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging", I was eager to read the next installment of Georgia Nicholson's fabby fab fab adventures. Well, I wasn't too impressed. Sure, the book is charming like its predecessor, but I just didn't find myself laughing as hard this time. What made the difference? First, I think the novelty wore off. You can only hear so much of this strange teenage slang before it begins to sound forced and silly. Second, I wasn't pleased with the way the whole New Zealand issue was handled. I would have liked to see Georgia's adventures in "Kiwi-a-gogo" land, as she calls it. However, I can see why the family never went. The author obviously didn't know enough about New Zealand to properly write about it; this is evident in the continuous stereotypes about New Zealand: people sitting around eating bugs, geothermal vents that apparently burst from the ground and injure people on a regular basis. Give me a break. Third, Georgia is unlikeable in this book. She's rather mean to her friends, and seems to be getting dumber as she progresses through school (one would expect that a British teenager her age would know that Sweden is not on the other side of the world). Did I miss something? She doesn't seem to be quite the same character she was before. I'm still planning on reading the third book in the series, but I can only hope that it is better than this second foray into Georgia Nicolson's life.
Rating:  Summary: Good fun!!! Review: After reading so many good reviews about these books I decided to read them too. And I wasn't disappointed. This fun, easy to read book about Georgia Nicholson's teenage traumas are just soooo funny. In Part Two of her diaries Georgia finds out (with horror) that her parents are making her move to New Zealand (we're not as bad as she makes us sound!!) after all the cunning plans she made to trap the Sex God aka Robbie. This is one of those laugh out loud books that should be read in public at your own risk. Who can't laugh about Gerogia's cat Angus who is a Scottish wildcat and her sister called Libby who hides strange objects in her bed. There's also Dave the Laugh, who Georgia uses as a red herring when the SG breaks up with her, and there's her friends The Ace Crew (who do bonker things) and many other funny characters. If you haven't read this then I suggest you do so and quickly. You will laugh lots. Promise. Happy Reading :)
Rating:  Summary: great book Review: wonderful light reading. any teen looking for a good laugh should read this book, along with the other two in the series.
Rating:  Summary: I LOVED THIS BOOK! Review: I really loved this book. After reading Angus, Thongs, and full-frontal snogging I couldnt wait to read the next installment. I rushed to the library, grabbed On the Bright Side, I'm Now the Girlfriend of a Sex God, read it in a day. This book is so good you wont be able to put it down! I would recommend reading Angus, Thongs , and Full Frontal Snogging first but you dont have to...
Rating:  Summary: I laughed so hard I cried Review: I have children that are older than Georgie and I loved this book!! This book is great for any age. It is easy to read and it fast moving. One of the funniest books ever! I am going to waste no time in reading the next book.
Rating:  Summary: Lots of solid slapstick humor, but in the end not too bright Review: The narrator's witty use of words and unexpected schemes definetely crack you up, but perhaps what is more to be laughed at is the narrowness of the kind of life she lives. Boys, clothes, thick friends, and is there much more to it? I admit reading this book really does make you feel good - if you can laugh at Georgia's problems, what are your own in comparison? The cover plainly suggests the story is not at all serious and the book remains true to that. So if you're looking for a light read to break you free of a ho-hum mood, this book oughta do it; just beware that the shallowness can get pretty frustrating.
Rating:  Summary: Just what a mother wants in a book title, NOT! Review: My 11 y/o daughter picked this out and I thought I had better "preview" it. It is the funniest thing I have read in a long time! Because any particular tragedy can mean the "end of the world as we know it", plus the fact that our lovely daughters would NEVER be the "drama queen" that Georgia is, plus that the book is written by a British author with Brit slang, all add up to a GREAT BOOK. My daughter laughs out loud, looks up words in the included British-to-American glossary, and says this book is better than any TV or Video. She even took it to the POOL and read aloud to her friends!!
Rating:  Summary: perfect perfect perfect. Review: this is the best look into the mind of a 14 year old girl that i've read, EVER. it's scarily accurate. it's also wonderfully light and funny, so if you're not looking for something that'll take a lot of brainpower and you need to laugh, read this book.
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