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Dancing in My Nuddy-Pants : Even Further Confessions of Georgia Nicolson

Dancing in My Nuddy-Pants : Even Further Confessions of Georgia Nicolson

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Well, it's not the best because I KNOW there's more!
Review: I loved this fourth edition of the Georgia books (as my friend s and I call them...we are obsessed). I know that there is a 5th book coming, i have my sources...so fans, don't fret! There will be closure! More about Georgia and Dave is soon to come!!!! I am so happy that Georgia's going to be with Dave (hopefully). Her spunkiness grows and grows over the 4 books, and I love it cuz sometimes I think I'm living her life!!!!! My life is so similar sometimes!!!! So, fans, especially the obsessed ones like me, there is hope! No use buying book "like" Louise's to console yourselves, there's one more!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: As good as the other three...
Review: If you want a funny and light read, this would be the one. If you have never read the first three books, start from the very first one. They are very addictive. Once you start, you won't want to put them down until you have finished them. The reading level is elementary, and therefore, you'll be able to finish a book a day. I laugh out loud when I read these books. The author has presented this young girl's life with vivid descriptions and much creativity.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Loved it!
Review: To tell you the truth, I thought Louise Rennison's books would get boring after the first one, but they are still very good. This time Louise has made the hilarios plot of Georgia going to Frogs- Legs-a-go-go land. Angus become a father and Libby is still her old self (mad). The hilrious sayinfs of Libby made ,me laugh for hours and I love Angus. The Ace Gang was awesome and I rooting for Georgia to tell Slim about the Bummer Twins telling P.Green to steal the coats.
Jas and Georgia have their ups and downs in their friendship, but still are BFFs.
I'm hoping that Louise can write a fifth one and make the book just as good as this one!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: As Good as the Other Three!!!!!!
Review: This book was so great! I had so much fun reading it. Once I started I couldn't put it down(literally). This was as good as the other three. If you were gonna read one book this year, it would so be this one. It was that good.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It will leave you wanting to dance in your Nuddy Pants!
Review: Dancing in my Nuddy Pants was a wonderful continuation to Louise Rennison's British series that started with Angus, Thongs, and Full-frontal snogging. I have read all of her books since they came out and she continues to amaze me with her creative new words (i.e. blog, wisdomosity) and catchy phrases. This is a great book for teenage girls and I definitely have to say that this book will have you laughing nonstop. So don't read this one when other people are around!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Fanbloodytastic read
Review: I liked this book A LOT. It had the comedy of all the other books before it. It had a fantastic voice and Louise Rennison has really out done herself. In this book you find Goergia really contemplating on who she wants to be snogging, Robbie, the Pop star Sex God who she has ALWAYS wanted or Dave the Laugh, who is a...Laugh and a good boyfriend (she has gone out w/ him before). And when Robbie has business to do, and can't see Georgia for a while, her red-bottomosity really kicks in. Overall, this book is a good one, although the ending is a little disappointing and is really to abrubt, but I would rate it a good 4 stars.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: fun plot, horridly frustrating end!
Review: I am an extremely loyal fan of the Georgia books, and was greatly anticipating this fourth chapter of the delightfully droll series. The plot was funny, as usual, and had some interesting points, including the trip to Paris, but the resolution upset me. First of all, I was under the impression that this was to be the final book of the series. However, Rennison either doesn't understand how to end series, or lied about this being the last of Georgia, because the book had very little closure. She waited until the final pages to once again bring up the conflict of Dave the Laugh v. SG, and then gave us a pitiful excuse for a cliffhanger as to the outcome. I could forgive this action if there is indeed another book on the way, but otherwise, i'm sorely disappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Book that i peeped my pants in because it was so funny
Review: Remember at the end of KNocked out by my Nuga-Nugas when she kissed Dave the Laugh, well this sequal starts the day or two after she kissed him!! She is so upset she loves Robbies but she feels that someone is missing in her life. THroughout the book she always talks about Dave the Laugh. In this book also they are debating if Angus inpreganted Niomi the Mrs. And Mr. Aross the road cat. Jas her get into many agruments in this book. THis book is the best out of all of them!!! HAlloris remember it was so funny i peeded my pants and laughed so hard i statred to cry. i loved this book so much that i finshed it in like 4 days!!! Please read. Ps. And if some words arent spelled right in this just try to make the word out the best you can, i am a bad speller.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Et tu, Georgia?
Review: I love the fabbity fab "Georgia Nicolson" series by Lousie Rennison. Quirky and refreshing, the books are a "Bridget Jones's Diary" for the early teens set and follow the adventures of Georgia on her adventures at her London school, on dates, family vacations, and in this instalment to Paris with Gorgey Henri. But maybe I've grown out of the series, because for some reason I didn't find "Nuddypants" as funny or riveting as the previous books. I'd waited for at least a year to read this, and was totally thrilled when I got my hands on a copy.

But I found myself frequently distracted by many of the now-familiar antics, which haven't changed much since the last three books. Although there were some funny moments, the plot felt tired, with many of Georgia's favourite sayings and situations overused. Georgia's trip to Paris was a highlight for me, but overall I'm almost glad that this is the last book in the series. The first three were hilarious, off-the-wall stories of friendship, wacky adventures and crazy family antics, but "Nuddypants" finds Georgia obsessing between two love interests and a lot less...being Georgia. Pity.

Diehard Georgia fans will want to have a go at 'Nuddypants,' but for all of you Georgia newbies out there, do yourselves a favour and start with book one, 'Angus, Thongs, and Full Frontal Snogging,' to get a real taste of the insanity Georgia calls life.

(Hint: it makes much more sense to read the first three books in order before attempting this one since there are numerous inside references to past events.)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great fourth book!
Review: Just as laugh out loud hilarious as the first three books! Anyone who is a fan of Ms. Georgia will love this book and her red-bottomsy thoughts! A+++++


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