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But you know what? I still am was an asshole much like Georgia back in the day. Angus, Thongs and Full Frontal Snogging is a year in the life of Georgia courtesy of her journal and was most definitely just what the doctor ordered for me to read on Presidential Debate Day.
I never expected to laugh out loud reading the trials and tribulations of this teenie bopper, but I sure as shart did. Especially the part about her first tweezing experience. Her quest for love with an unattainable crush. I wanted to see what it felt like to have a strange hand on them. It was quite nice, but what do I know? And sometimes I just want to laugh.
View all 10 comments. I recommend not reading this book in public. Or when you're on your lunch break and still in your office, or in my case cubicle. Early on there's a list in the book and in said list is the main characters' concern that her three year old sister might have peed somewhere in her room. It caught me completely off guard and while trying to block my laughter I ended up snorting so loud that the person on the other side of my cubicle wall came over to see if I needed the Heimlich maneuver.
View all 4 comments. This is another book, from the brits, that people either love or hate. I happen to love this series, and laughed so hard I actually cried. I think people who hate this book are turned off by the main character Georgia.
She is vain, self centered, hormonal, ridiculous and, I think, absolutely fabulous. This is the first of a series and we are introduced to her mad little sister libby, her feral cat Angus, her Mum and Dad, and group of silly girlfriends. It's written as a diary and a Hillariosity! It's written as a diary and a lot of people like to compare it to Bridget Jones.
I have never read Bridget Jones so I can't really comment on that. I can however say that I took this book with me on a trip and illicited many curious glances from strangers in the airport. They may have thought I was having a seizure, but in fact I as laughing my bum off. View all 7 comments. I was so sad to hear the passing of Louise..
I read this when I was a teenager and I can never forget how funny it was.. You will be missed Mrs. Rennison RIP.. View all 3 comments. This was just as fabbity-fab as I remember it. Oh, Georgia, you say the most ridiculous shit, and I love you more for being such a drama llama every time. She's a complete loon of a year-old in every possible way. I laughed out loud every few pages. I can't wait to get to the books that I haven't read at the end of the series!
Jul 03, Aly In Wonderland rated it really liked it Shelves: young-adult. This book was my bible back in ' My friends and I would refer to this book whenever we had something that could be considered as "boy problems". It was funny and we could easily relate to it at the time , who am I kidding, I still like to consult Georgia Nicholson in the midst of a crisis. He was is so gorgeous.
View all 5 comments. Shelves: contemporary-fiction , kat-s-book-reviews. I don't have much to say about this book other than at many points this book was more than hilarious! It was hysterical! The writing was quite good and the protagonist was interesting. She was the typical epitome of most teenage girls on the cusp between childhood and adulthood.
I felt it dragged on a bit toward the end. Over all though, it was funny, interesting and most of all, enjoyable. Big thanks to Tatiana for recommending it to me! View all 8 comments. Based on the recommendation from several friends who loved this, I picked this up when I saw it at a library sale, and I figured that now was a good time to read it since I'd just read a duo of emotionally traumatizing books and needed something light and fun after that.
But this, aside from having a few funny moments, was mostly a 14 year old selfish angst-fest. If I was that annoying as a 14 year old, I think I may have to nominate my parents for sainthood for not murdering me. I got so bored with it by the middle that I ended up skimming most of the second half. Drama, boys, makeup, snotty fucking "sense of humor" and cattiness.
Thank god I'm not a teenager anymore. I wasn't a fan of the style of this book either. It was written in journal format, but as is often the case, it ends up being mostly 1st person. But being that Miss Georgia is a drama queen, I can forgive that. She'd want to pour her heart out. But damn it was choppy and random and the timestamps didn't make sense.
I think a lot of them were supposed to be funny, like "Oh, I'm going to do this thing and it's going to make me look like a fashion model and then the Sex God will love me! See how funny that was? Me neither. Aug 15, Sara rated it it was amazing Shelves: humor , ya-fiction-girly. I got to the point where I couldn't read this book during silent reading time in my class, it made me laugh so hard. I'm not an easy touch for this type of humor - slapstick and outrageous.
The epistolary nature of the narrative adds so much to the plot. A snippet about a girl who accidentally-on-purpose shaves off her eyebrows is cringingly amusing, but when it's told in five or six installments, each a few minutes apart, and that snippet weaves I got to the point where I couldn't read this book during silent reading time in my class, it made me laugh so hard.
A snippet about a girl who accidentally-on-purpose shaves off her eyebrows is cringingly amusing, but when it's told in five or six installments, each a few minutes apart, and that snippet weaves itself through the rest of the narrative in little comments like, "No news on the eyebrow front," there's no way to avoid laughing until your stomach aches. The fact of the matter is that Georgia is a tragic hero. You couldn't laugh so much if there wasn't something inherently tragic about her inability to enjoy life and admit it.
She throws herself into frays in which it is obvious that she will be destroyed, and we cheer her on because she keeps trying. Georgia is who we want to be, because she succeeds through ridiculous perseverance. Read it and laugh, because weeping isn't far behind.
Nov 19, LaGaryce rated it really liked it. I really enjoyed this book. It was a lot of fun to read. I loved Georgia. She was snarky, funny, sarcastic and I loved every bit of it!
View 2 comments. I reread this book for my rereading childhood favourites video! I loved this so much. Will definitely be continuing on with the series as I think I've only ever read the first 2 or 3 previously! Now it's time to go and re-watch the ICONIC movie adaptation xD trigger warnings: very outdated and problematic sense of humour, homophobic comments, sexist jokes, slut shaming, fatphobia, joking about mental illnesses, suicide and self-harm, mention of a 29 year old guy kissing a 13 year old girl EW and a 14 year old dating a 30 year old DOUBLE EW , joking about paedophilia, incest????
I'm only 90 pages in so I'm sure there'll be more but this is already too long…just… be warned. Shelves: boss-heroine , kill-the-romance-with-fire , fluff-fest , high-hopes , in-my-possession , mathematical-shapes-of-love , series , stalkers-everywhere , young-adult , yup-i-m-a-fan. I am bursting with womanhood, I wear a bra! It's a bit on the loose side and does ride up round my neck if I run for the bus Startled by His Furry Shorts!
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If you wish to subscribe and check it out enter your details below. Georgia Nicolson's bestselling 8th book of confessions is now available in paperback! Sound the Cosmic Horn for bestselling author Louise Rennison's ninth book of the confessions of crazy but loveable teena Sound the Cosmic Horn for bestselling author Louise Rennison's tenth book of confessions from crazy but loveable teena This book was a funny, quick paced easy read. I liked the story, the characters were crazy but i felt like i could relate!
A brilliant book for teenag This website uses cookies. By using this website you agree with our cookie policy which you can review or amend at any time. Accept Cookies. Main Series Other Titles. Shelve Stop in the Name of Pants! Book A bit early to get swoony knickers but I have got … More. Georgia is back, with her cousin Ta… More. Confessions of Georgia Nicolson by Louise Rennison. Georgia Nicolson's in turmoil. Her cat, Angus the… More.
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