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Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging: Confessions of Georgia Nicolson

Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging: Confessions of Georgia Nicolson

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book....read the rest of the series!!
Review: I just loved this book! I am sorry but I must disagree with anyone how dislikes this book even though I respect your opinion. Georgia is deffinately just like any other teenage girl. She is obsessed with trying to figure out how to fix her "horrible" looks. Many girls are self-consious about something and she is about her boobs and nose. It is like alomst hearing or better yet reading about my whole life. Every body has that boy that they are just crushing over all the time and they can't decide what to do about it. In other words every body has a Robbie. Then when it comes to Georgia's friends they remind me of a couple of my friends. Sometimes they are there for you and other times they are not. Georgia's friend's are sometimes there for her but when they get a guy they tend to forget about being a friend. This book is very realistic...I just can't get over it. Georgia disagrees with a lot of the stuff her parents say which is also just like a teenager's life, girl or boy. I reccomend this book to anyone who enjoys reading a book that is very real and not so much about unicorns and fairys. Girls will love this book. It makes you almost feel as if you are finally understood by another person because they have the same exact problems. I don't think boys will necessarily like this book because I think that they will get freaked out by all the stuff that goes on in girl's heads. haha. Enjoy!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funniest book ever!
Review: Angus, Thongs, and Full Frontal Snogging, was one of the funniest books I have ever read! It doesn't seem to have a purposeful plot, but it's all about the crazy life of fourteen year old Georgia and her wild adventures. When I first saw this brightly colored book, and saw its title, I thought it would be stupid and insipid and pointless. But once I read the crazy and (sometimes very true diary) of a wacky fourteen year old girl, I was laughing at everything Georgia said. Ages 13 and up.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Bit of a Drag
Review: Georgia is just about as annoying as a book character can get for me. She's pretty obsessed with her looks, and she's always thinking: me, me, me. But then, what teenager isn't? I haven't read this book for a few months now, and I can't HELP it, I've just gotta rag on this. Granted, some of it was a bit funny, but some also just agrivated the hell out of me.

Georgia falls head over heals into crush with a handsome guy a couple of years older than her, whom she refers to as the Sex God. As luck, or fate, would have it, her best friend has a terrible crush on the Sex God's little brother. They hit it off. Georgia and the Sex God sort of ... don't. True, they only meet a few times, but he still seems to see her as a little annoying kid. (Which I, by the way, just happen to agree with.)
In any case, Geogria's best friend is hung up on the Sex God's little brother, and when they start dating it's all that she can talk about. This annoys Georgia, because all SHE wants to talk about are ways to meet the Sex God, or how perfectly beautiful he is. I can't quite remember why, but Georgia ends up convincing the friend to break it up with him.

But, I digress. Georgia has to deal with a sister that leaves her dirty diapers in her bed, and a seriously crazed cat that likes to scare dogs for fun. She's hung up on her looks, and she stalks the Sex God's snotty girlfriend. Can you believe that she's worried about having TOO MUCH boobs? I find that to be a little backwards, but then I've never had that problem.

If you're a fan of the English's sense of humor, I'd say you love this book. As far as they go, this one isn't half bad, although I wouldn't say that it's like a 'Bridget Jones's Diary'. It has its moments.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Humorous, Realistic, and Great
Review: I'm a 15 year old girl, and I must say, this is one of the most realistic books I've ever read. Georgia whines. She complains. She wonders what the purpose to her crazy world is.

In her eyes, her parents are complete airheads who simply don't get it. Her crazy 3 year old sister is, well, crazy. Her friends are not always as supportive as they should be.

And of course, there is the Sex God (aka, Robbie). The very root of most of her problems, and the reason she schemes. She wants Robbie, the ultra-cool older man.

Every teenage girl (including myself) has airhead parents. And we all have our own Robbie, the unatainable being. We have weird friends. And trust me, we have a reason to complain.

Along with being one of the most realistic books I've read in a long time, it is also one of the funniest books I've read. Our hero Georgia always manages to find the funny stuff, no matter how hard it gets.

I would recomend this to anybody, girls or boys. For girls, it shows us a humorous, condensed version of our crazy lives. For guys, it shows them what girls are really thinking.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hilarious...at least I thought so!
Review: Gracious! I laughed out loud at this book! It was hilarious!! Some of the strangest things happen to Georgia! I thought the book was pretty funny and I would recommend it to anyone with a great sense of humor!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Full frontal
Review: I bought this book because of all the really good reviews it had gotten on this website,and because the title sounded really interesting! This book was sooo good,and absolutely hilarious!! Georgia is a typical teenage girl, who finds herself totally in love with a boy named Robbie (or the "Sex God" as she calls him).Problem is he already has a girlfriend. Georgia is a really funny character, and I loved seeing things from her point of view. This book is officially the best book I have read in a long time. I can't wait to read the next book!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Young Bridget Jones!
Review: I loved this book, and I'm a 42-year old mom (of a 13 year old daughter, so not completely clueless)...Georgia Nicolson is such a funny girl, just like a young Bridget Jones or (younger readers will understand this) like an adolescent Junie B. Jones (but in England). This book will make you laugh out loud, and you will enjoy all of Georgia's antics. She may seem like an ungrateful brat, but she is very likable and, I think, quite a realistic teen. Read this book and all the sequels. Love the glossaries in each book, so helpful and too, so funny!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Teenage Dilemma
Review: Are you a troubled teen? Does it seem like no one gets it? Then this is the book is most definitely for you. Louise Renningson told a story of the true teens life. Where everything is questionable and nothing is unbelievable.

Georgia Nicolson is a teenage girl with everyday worries such a hair, facial features, boys, boobs, friends, and how her parents could not get any more dorky. Georgia's life has a usual routine until one day she try's to help her friend attempt to snag a cutie and the supermarket. That's when she meets Robbie the Sex god. In this book follow Georgia in her chase for Robbie. I liked this book because it drew me in. It made me laugh and it asked questions I couldn't help but think about. It went through everyday realities that I at one time have probably faced.

Louise Renninson told a story that every understanding teen should read. A story about a teenage girl with real problems with a very real teenage dilemma.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: angus thongs and full frontal snoggings
Review: book written by: Louise Rennison
Doesn't the title catch your eye? it did for me when i saw my friend reading it. mostly the thong part. then later i found out what full frontal snoggings are. in this book angus,thongs, and full frontal snoggings is a girl named georgia. this book had me laughing till my stomach hurt. i couldn't stop reading it; i can't wait to read the sequel. the book is written in a way you can relate to your life.
Georgia is a simple girl that has an extraordinaryly odd life. she has a crush on this guy. she claims that he is a sex god. in her mind sex god is a drop dead gorgeous guy who she needs to be with. she has a plan to get them hooked up. the book is written in dairy form. she keeps track of the time, date, and where she is at the time.
As it turns out, georgia has a acat named angus. angus is as big as a small sized labrador. angus belongs to georgia. he claws at her whenever he gets the chance. angus is a wild, bad tempered pain in the butt. liberty is georgia's little sister. liberty is a very enthusiastic girl. liberty always calls georgia "bad boy!"when georgia does something that liberty doesn't like. liberty also likes to sleep in the same bed with georgia (in georgia's bed). georgia also has a mom and dad that she calls Matti(mom)and vatti(dad). there isn't much too say about the parents except that part of the humour is because of them.
If you don't know what thongs and full frontal snoggings are wait till you read this book! you'll get georgia's point of view. this book is full of characters that will make you laugh. Find out if georia makes it with robbie 9 sex god). you won't be able to put this book down. i know i didn't this book is a definate 5 star book!
review by : kaitlyn lennon

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A Rude, Pointless Book
Review: I felt that this book was rude, and not a true portrayal of a 14 year old girl. All girls, excepting a few, are this insecure about themselves, and none get as overworked about minor things in life as she does. The way she refers to her parents and Libby is disrespectful, and is no way a girl should act about her family, most of the time.

I must give Ms. Rennison a commendment for the minorly humorous anecdotes of Angus, they were the only things that saved the book from a One Star rating.


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