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Angus, Thongs and Full-frontal Snogging: Confessions of Georgia Nicholson |
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Rating: Summary: A Great Journal Review: (...) This is a story of a girl and her friends, and how they survive their Middle School days. Her and her friends go on many adventures. But, mostly always seeking one particular thing, but of course I will not tell what that is. It is very interesting the words she chose. The reson for that is because she is from a different country. You will find out what country it is when you read this "faby" book, as she would call it. I highly recomend this book for all girls as they are growing up. Girls it will supprot you with certain subjects, that deal with girl stuff, and many other things, about growing up. Also this is only one if the books in the great series. Thanks for reading my review of this "faby" book!
Rating: Summary: A Great Journal Review: I made the mistake of reading this book at school after we finished some standardized test (PLAN? PSAT? it doesn't matter). At any rate, it was supposed to be silent in there for the people finishing the test. But I couldn't stop laughing. I had to try and hold it in. I teared up several times. My friends (who read the book before me) kept looking back at me to see if I was still okay. We passed it and the rest of the series around as if they were forbidden narcotics. We had a waiting list for each book. We read them over and over, crying with laughter each time. We found so many things that Geogia did so realistic. We each sympathised with her decisions. And then we laughed at her.
Rating: Summary: don't read this book where people will see you Review: I made the mistake of reading this book at school after we finished some standardized test (PLAN? PSAT? it doesn't matter). At any rate, it was supposed to be silent in there for the people finishing the test. But I couldn't stop laughing. I had to try and hold it in. I teared up several times. My friends (who read the book before me) kept looking back at me to see if I was still okay. We passed it and the rest of the series around as if they were forbidden narcotics. We had a waiting list for each book. We read them over and over, crying with laughter each time. We found so many things that Geogia did so realistic. We each sympathised with her decisions. And then we laughed at her.
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