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Hardcover The Confessions of Georgia Nicolson Book

ISBN: 1853407534

ISBN13: 9781853407536

The Confessions of Georgia Nicolson

(Part of the Confessions of Georgia Nicolson Series)

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Georgia Nicolson's in turmoil. Her cat, Angus (the size of a small labrador), is terrorizing the neighborhood. She went to a party dressed as a stuffed olive. And she's madly in love with Robbie the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Book is better than its average rating reflects

This book is really the first two Georgia Nicolson diaries (Angus, Thongs and Full-frontal Snogging and On the Bright Side, I'm Now the Girlfriend Of a Sex God) packaged together in one volume. I, for one, like the convenience, since I planned to buy the whole set. This book has been rated unfairly by people who were confused. If you look at the average stars for the two books contained in this edition, you'll see that they average 4.5 stars. That means people really like the stories. Now, about the stories. I love anything having to do with England, so I wanted to read all these Georgia Nicolson books. I loved reading all the British terms and slang, though it was sometimes hard to tell what was legitimate British slang and what was made up by title heroine, Georgia Nicolson. One thing I did not like at all, though, was the way Georgia added "osity" to practically every-other word (i.e. sophisticosity, maturosity). That was getting on my last nerve. But there were a lot of laughs in this book for teens and adults alike. One review I read said Georgia was self-centered. That's true, but it's that exaggerated self-centeredness that makes it funny. The way Georgia and her best friend, Jas, talk to each other without really listening to each other is hilarious. They're both just pretending to listen until they can talk about themselves again. And Georgia is 14 years old. All teenagers are a bit self-absorbed. I look forward to reading the rest of the series and seeing if Georgia matures a bit. The books are, for the most part, pretty wholesome, and I'd recommend them for girls 12 and up.

Those who felt cheated...

I read the book and loved it. Georgia is a riot, kind of a Bridget Jones for the teen set. I read a number felt cheated because the book is in actuality the first two books in the series in one volume. It does clearly state that on the backcover, so lesson learned-it is a good practice to read what a book is about before buying. Or... if you really don't want to do that - open up to the inside, usually 2 or 3 pages in to the copyright information - that always gives original publication dates.

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i haven't read this book but i just want to say to the other people that they probably would have found out that this book was just a combo of the other two if they just look around. b/c on Louise Rennison's Official Site it clearly states that this book is book one and two in a different wraper. So it's their own falt that they got "cheated" or anything.
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