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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: Love This book
Review: I love this Book and all of the other ones. Me and my friend actually start talking like Georgia sometimes, it's very hilarous, and things from this book have made their way into our daily lives. In fact my friend gave me a tea towel as a joke, if you don't know what I mean, you obviously didn't read very closely. We also make references to the snogging scale, and sex gods. If you are in the mood for a laugh, you should read all of Georiga's books. I can just pick up any of them and flip to a random page, and something will be funny. This book is fabity-fab-fab!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: laugh out loud funny
Review: I thought that this book was great! Georgis Nicholson is just begining her life. She is learning all about the troubles of being a teen and how to talk a kiss. She may have a few problems with her self but who doesn't! She takes everything head on and is willing to take any chalenges thrown her way! I can't wait to read the second and thrid book and find out mor about Georgia!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Laughed till it hurt!!
Review: Wow, I am an older teen and I loved this book. I love it so much that I cannot wait for the fourth edition of the Georgia Delimas to surface. These stories are wonderful, especially from the perspective of a younger teen girl. Any age would enjoy this book, the sarcasim of the english born girl is absolutly hysterical and I often found myself embarrased from how much I was laughing out loud. Something that never happens when I read. I not only recomend this book highly, but all the others in the series as well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fabbity- Fab- Fab and Double Knobs!!!
Review: This book was the most fabbiest and marviest first-book of a series that I have ever read. It introduces a witty, down right humorous and sort of naive, 14 year old girl, Georgia Nicolson, who is faced with all the loads of crap that you face at that age. She attends an all girls school, has the most spaced out best pal, and to top it off her cat Angus "hears the call of the hilander cats". This book will leave you wanting for more, from her wild goose chase for Robbie, to her some what normal and adventorous life on the streets of London. My compliments to Louise Renninson. Get the book!!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: pretty good...
Review: I thouroughly enjoyed this book, however, i guess i just had higher expectations for it. All of the reviews said never to read it in public, because you would laugh out loud, but i never found myself chuckling. Don't get me wrong, i recommend this book, it just wasn't my favorite. Maybe because i have just finished the princess diaries series had i liked it better. i don't know. hhmmmm...i'm still going to read the sequels!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Different Family
Review: This is the introduction book. Angus is her crazy cat that likes to attack thing. Snogging is kissing, she she wanted to learn how to kiss, but it ended in a lil dilemma with a boy. She's crushing on a guy, he is SO fine that she calls him a Sex God. To get him she has to end his relationship. His Girlfriend wears thongs(it's funny how she found that out), which she finds real nasty.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Angus, thongs, and Full Frontal Snogging
Review: Out of all the books I've read this has to be my favorite. It's fun reading about all the wacky things Georgia does throught the book. The story is based in modern England. It's about a fourteen year old girl and all the humiliating things that often happen to her. I recommend this book to girls who love to read modern books that can relate to them. I promise you won't regret getting this book. You can also cheack out the sequels; On the Bright Side I'm now the Girlfriend of a Sex God and Knocked out by my Nunga-Nunga's.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absobloddylutely Brilliant
Review: This book makes laugh again and again no matter how many times I read it. Yeah, it has homophobic comments but thats true to the generation, yes it talks about worrying about body shape, but honestly what women (or man for that matter) hasn't? And of couse she wants to be ogled by boys, who dosen't. Those who don't find this book at least mildly amusing are to fixated with political correctness or have no sense of humour. Georgia is not stereotypical. She is normal amplified. Most women wear or have worn make up. Just because Georgia likes to be admired by men, look good, have a rebellious attitude does not make her stereotypical. This book does not put across the image that women are only good for one thing. In fact it does the reverse. In a certain light it is practically a feminist treatise. And I know that Georgia is normal. I'm 14 as well and I certainly share Georgia's concerns. So to those who are to politically correct for your own good, re-read this and try to see it a different way.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fabbity fab fab!!
Review: This bbok is awesome and you should all go read it right now! i said NOW! My frined was reading this, and since the cover is bright GREEN, I asked her what it was. The next day she lent it to me, and I got hooked on the FIRST page. (ok not really, but keep reading till you get to the part about brows!!! If you don't love it by then, then you're dead!!) I got home and read the whole book in ONE day (it was also midyear week, so I had a half day, but that's besides the point!) This book is sooooo good. You'll laugh the whole way through. I can't wait to read the next one, which i will be begging my friend to borrow as soon as she's done with it!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hilarious!
Review: I'm fourteen, and I found this book hilarious! Georgia's a whiny brat. She's stupid, self obsessed, funny and rude. I feel sorry for those who don't have a sense of humor and can't see the humor in the story! Her diary covers most aspects of a teenage girls life, and accepts it in a braty way, complaining and turning to her best- yet still annoying, broadcasting Georgia's entire life to everyone- friend.

She's funny, without meaning to, and she's not perfect. That's what makes her so lovable. She has the intelligence of a pea, only cares for herself, yet that's what makes everyone love her so much! It makes me laugh how some people can be so idiotic, not realizing that 'wanting to kill herself but being too depressed to do so' is a joke entirely, and take it so seriously.

Georgia's fabbity fab fab, and encounters the average problems of plucking eyebrows, capturing a boy, makeup, kid sisters, insane cats, shopping, best friends, getting over embarassing moments, parents, bras, ex-boyfriends, and even fighting the trecherous waters of school. She presents everything in such a humorous form, you can't help thinking how petty, and ridiculous your problems are. Just look at Georgia!

Bloody brilliant book.


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