Rating: Summary: Great Book Review: I absolutly loved this book, it was one of the few books that I love to read over and over again. I really don't like reading but when I started to read this one, I just couldn't put the book down. It is the funniest book I have ever read, and the series is the only series I have ever read. I hope that the books keep on coming because I love them. I would recomend this book to anyone who wants a good laugh. If you want a good laugh you should read this book.
Rating: Summary: Laugh-Out-Loud Funny! Review: Don't let the title scare you: this book is the best! I've read all four in the series and I can't wait for more. I can't even express how funny this book is. But honestly BUY THIS BOOK! You won't regret it. it's "fabbity fab fab"! (British humor... gotta love it)
Rating: Summary: Don't You Wish You Were Me? Review: A Review by Lynsie Have you ever wanted to just crawl up and never show your face again? Well in this book, that's exactly how Georgia feels at times. She's not by herself in all of this; she does have her best friend Jas helping her out. Georgia is in love with a boy but doesn't know how to kiss. So, she gets a boy named Peter to help her out. Turns out, he wants a little bit more than just to teach her. Jas and Georgia get invited to their friend's Kate's party and that's the perfect moment to shine for the all in famous "Sex God." I thought it was really funny how descriptive the book was! It makes it like really shocking and really funny all at the same time. I loved the part about how Georgia shaved her eyebrows off all the way! That was hilarious; in fact, I'm laughing about it right now. When Georgia and Jas got invited to Kate's party, which was funny because Jas loved it and Georgia was scared because she couldn't kiss. When Peter offered to teach her, I was really shocked and I thought that was a little bit too forward. Again, this is a 14 year olds life though. I love Angus! He is so cute sounding. The way Georgia's family treats him is funny. They really treat him like a part of the family. I personally loved this book and will continue to finish out the series. I would recommend this book to people who like to read comedy books. It tells you what it's like to live as a young woman in these 365 days of
Rating: Summary: New Zealand! Review: A Review by Kayla Georgia's father has dropped the "bombshell" today that they may be moving to New Zealand! Georgia's father, who she calls Vati, is going on a trip there to see if he likes it. Then if he likes it, the whole family will move to Wangamata, New Zealand. Of course Georgia doesn't want to leave all her friends. She's lived here her whole life. Does the family end up moving to Wangamata? How will she handle it? I really liked the book because I could relate to a lot of the situations Georgia was faced with. She's a real teen dealing with real issues. Some issues she dealt with throughout the book that most girls our age deal with also were first boyfriends, first kiss, what outfits to wear , problems with her best friends, and also her parents. The pace of the book was pretty steady for me. It wasn't too fast or too slow. Also I thought the language was neat. The author used English slang words. If there was a word that I didn't understand, it was most likely in Georgia's dictionary in the back of the book. I would recommend this book to people who like "real" stories and love comedy. This book is now the best book I've ever read. Sometimes, I couldn't put the book down. The book is easy to follow.
Rating: Summary: Sorely disappointed... Review: I picked up this book on the repeated recommendation of a friend. It was a fast read, a few hours on a lazy Saturday. After so many good reviews, I expected a lot more than what was delivered. First, I found the book only mildly amusing. I think I chuckled out loud about two times or so. The best parts, of course, came from Angus's hearing his various "calls of the wild." The main thing this book lacked was heart. All the shallowness and immaturity of Georgia would have been completely excused if she was, in essence, a herione with heart and spunk. But, instead, we are presented with a central character who seems to be completely devoid of feeling or care for others, including her best friends. I spent most of the book wondering when Georgia was going to DEVELOP some heart and become an amusing heroine that I could root for, but, after finishing the book, I'm still waiting.
Rating: Summary: You won't be able to put it down! Review: A Review by Kelsey Have you ever had that feeling where you never want to show your face again? That is how Georgia feels sometimes through out this book. The good thing is, is that she has her best friend, Jas, to help her through this. One day Georgia and Jas got invited to Kate's party. Georgia was excited because she found out that her "Sex God" aka Robbie was going to be there. I really liked this book. I love the way they described everything. It makes you feel like our in the book with them. One of the funniest parts of the book was when Georgia was freaking out because she didn't know how to kiss. So a boy named Peter offered her how too, which is pretty forward on not knowing each other but Georgia is desperate. It turns out that Peter wanted to do more than just teaching her how to kiss, but Georgia only being 14 didn't want that. She wanted to learn so she could kiss her "Sex God" Robbie. I personally recommend this book to girls who love to laugh. You'll seriously laugh out loud! I can't wait to read the rest of the series.
Rating: Summary: Hilarious! Review: I love this book!! My friend suggested i read the whole series after she read them and found them hilarious. All the books are quite funny and Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging is no exception. I especially adore the vocabulary Georgia uses in her descriptions of each day's occurences. Her nunga nungas, the piddly diddly departmet, it's all so amusing. There is a glossary in the back which is amusing to read even on it's own. I reccomend this book to any girl, probably over say....13, and for older women as well. Not everyone will appreciate the humour, but i certainly did.
Rating: Summary: READ THIS BOOK IF YOU DARE Review: The book ANGUS, THONG AND FULL-FRONTAL SNOGGING was a good book for girls. Yes, boys can read it but the wont get some of the hummer thats in this book. This book was a good book and there were some really good parts in this book that you didn't want to read the little parts. The girl that is writing this book of there life is named Georgia. She is a teenager that goes to a Catholic school in London. She is a teenager not knowing what to do with boys. She has a best friend named Jas that is the same age as her and goes to the same school as her. Jas is going through the same thing with boys as Georgia is. Through out the book Georgia tells you what is going on in her life, not just with boys, but also with friend, school, and family. So I do recommend this book to you if you like to read peoples diarys.
Rating: Summary: Misunderstood Review: Lol, i read the negative reviews about this book. i've finished reading it today, and i must say that it was gobbled up pretty fast. i think it was certainly interesting, and i'm always interested in british life, so i enjoyed it. i think the reason the other teens out there didnt was because they didnt live in England. the issues seems so far-fetched to them, because its really different there. i bet that if British teens read teenage novels from the US they'd think it different and weird too. its just a matter of being open-minded. especially cuz of the fact that this is fictional story?! lol its just weird having pplz read fiction books while expecting them to be wholly realistic. its just not possible, unless thats the way the author wanted it--boring. well, just wanted to share a thought. :-D
Rating: Summary: Can't put the book down. Review: Angus, Thongs and Full-frontal Snogging, writtin by Louise Rennison was a book that I could just not put down. This book was a diarie of Georgia who thinks that she is ugly and always tries to get a boyfriend. This book was hilarious and great teenage book. The author's storie of a teenage girl will give you a big laugh. I recomend this book to any teenage girl.
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