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On the Bright Side, I'm Now the Girlfriend of a Sex God: Further Confessions of Georgia Nicolson

On the Bright Side, I'm Now the Girlfriend of a Sex God: Further Confessions of Georgia Nicolson

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: excrusiatingly funny
Review: wow, this book is amazing. I couldn't stop laughing at its whitty remarks! Georgia is someone i can relate to, maybe this is why i like this book so much. Apart from the whole, dad having a midlife chrisis thing. I was scared by the title "angus, thongs and full frontal snogging" but dont be. You have the wrong end of the stick my friends. This second book in the serious is just as, maybe even more funny then the last one. I recomend it to anyone and everyone. I couldnt put it down, and read it all in one night. God damn it I always do that! Unfortunatly.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If its anything like the first...
Review: I haven't read this book yet (because my liabrary doesn't have it and I need to buy it) but "Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging" was one of the funniest books Ive read about teenage problems. After reading the excerpt in the back of the book, I can tell this book will be even funnier. Louise Rennison is a very good author on teenage problems.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Georgia is back and funny then ever.
Review: Georgia is back and this time she is finally dating the Sex God.... She is happy with her life to a point but freaking out because in just a few week she and her family is suppose to be moving to what Georgia calls Kiwi-a-gogo or New Zealand.

From the start Georgia is trying to figure out any possible way to stay back home and be around Robbie or her friends, but she starts to realize that it won't be a possiblity. That is till things take a twist. She loses something importment to her, but she also finds out that she isn't moving away.

From here Georgia trys everything in her ways to get the one things she wants more in life back. The ways she trys things is funny and made me laugh because I can actullly see a young girl doing these things in order to get the one thing in life they want back.

Overall I can't wait for the next book about Georgia.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sequel to "Angus, Thongs, and Full-Frontal Snogging"
Review: Georgia got her man in "Angus, Thongs, and Full-Frontal Snogging," so it's interesting to see how Louise Rennison will continue the action in this sequel, entitled "On the Bright Side, I'm Now the Girlfriend of a Sex God." I'm happy to report that it's just as good a read as "Angus, Thongs, Etc."

Georgia Nicolson is a wonderful character, much like Sue Townsend's equally English boy diarist, Adrian Mole. She's clueless sometimes. She's cranky much of the time. She thinks her parents are from another planet and gets fed up with her friends, whom she thinks are unbelievably selfish--though they are just like her.

The twist here is that Georgia's parents have decided to move from England to New Zealand. Tragedy! Not when she's just gotten a boyfriend! The book follows Georgia's efforts to try to dissuade her parents, keep her sister out of her room, get her wacko cat Angus off her leg, and maintain a beautifully rendered teenage relationship with the hunkalicious Robbie. The book is lots of fun whether or not you've read "Angus, Thongs, Etc." and a good, quick read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Georgie is back! Woo-Hoo!
Review: What can you say about Georgia Nicholson? Hmmmm, alot if you've read THIS book and the first one (Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging).
No matter what situation Louise Rennison puts her main character in she usually will make you laugh as well as cry. Which is what is great about these books.
Anyway, on this book we start off where this first one left. Georgia's got to go to Kiwi-a-gogo, AKA New Zealand. And she has just got the SG (sex god) as her one and only.
What is a girl to do? Well, read the book and you will see.
Because it is WAY to good of a book to spoil by telling you alot about it. Trust me! Buy IT!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A laugh out loud book
Review: This book comes from one of the funniest series I have ever read. I was actually laughing out loud. When my mom heard me, she wanted to know what was so funny, so she read it too. Then my grandmother and friends also read it and they all loved it. It's hilarious! And I have to disagree with people who say it wasn't as good as the first. They're both great! Everyone should read these books.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Unfortunately not as good as the first
Review: Georgia is your typical 14-year-old Brit teen growing up with parents(Vati and Mutti)she can't stand, a cat named Angus(whose the size of a small horse), and a sister named Libby...who might have peeed in Georgia's room. In her self written diary we learn of the ongoing diaster of Georgia's life and all her misadventures.

Taking straight off from Angus, Thongs and Full-frontal snogging, Georgia is in havoc with her parents on the thought that they might be moving to Kiwi-a-gogo land(Better known as New Zealand) right after she manages to start dating the Sex God Robbie. Good thing for Georgia through more of her misadventures she finally pulls out of the havoc and ends up not going to New Zealand. Just when things seem right for once in Georgia's life Robbie writes a note telling her she is too young for him! TOO YOUNG! Plus he tells her she would be better off with a guy Georgia calls Dave the Laugh! Georgia can't believe it and hatches a plan called Operation Elasticity or also known as Operation Red Herring to get Robbie back. and..the Red Herring just happens to be Dave the Laugh. Can Georgia get Robbie back and survive another year in her wild life?

I was really looking forward to this book after I loved Angus. However I am disappointed to say that I didn't like it as much as Angus. I found all the old character to be very enjoyable but I found Georgia in this book to have lost some of her spark and at times is really very self-centered and very inconsiderated of her best friend Jas. She is just flat out mean. However I stil anticipated futher adventures in her life in the next book coming out in May 2002 in the U.S. called Knocked Out by My Nunga-Nungas. It is already out in Britain. Hey but the American addition will have another fun glossary to read of all the word we American chums don't know about.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fabity, Fab, Fab
Review: This is one of the funniest books I have ever read. I read it on the train and I laughed out loud and people were staring at me.
I actually was very sad before I read this book because I was on my way to some foster family. But even though I was close to tears, my mood changed, I started laughing like crazy while I read this book. If you want to laugh a lot you should read this book, you won't regret it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Opinion
Review: I personally enjoyed this book a great deal. It has so many emotions that many teenagers go through crammed into one little book. A lot of it was hilarious and real. I could kind of relate to Georgia, the main character.

There were numerous parts that I thought were the best. I especially liked how Georgia and Robbie got back together in the end. I also like the creativity of Georgia's plan to make Robbie notice her. And her attempt to get back together with him.

Throughout the book I could picture everything. It was all so vivid, and I had my own idea of what everything looked like. The characters were described really well according to Georgia's eye, and I knew the plot was well thought of. The conflict was definately believable, and how she tries to solve it is funny.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Laugh Out Loud!!!
Review: I loved angus and this was just as good! OMG i loved this book. its writen from the heart and all teenage girls can relate some how!

if you need a book to read, go pick up angus, thongs and full frontal snogging, then READ THIS!


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