Another funny addition to the Georgia Nicholson series. This installment was more interesting than book 3 because more things happened. There was a trip to Paris, Christmas, a break up, boyfriends leaving the country... It was just as funny as the others as well. This book provides little, if any ba...
I read this in one morning when I couldn't get back to sleep and it was really fun. It was my favourite of the books so far even though not much happened in the first half. If I had gone to France on a school trip, this would be how it would have gone down and a lot of it was very reminiscent to hol...
Georgia's been with Robbie for awhile now, but sometimes, she still thinks of Dave the Laugh and the kisses that they have shared, even the ones while they are both in relationships! Georgia is very confused. Robbie is the one she wants, but Dave isn't so bad either. And soon Robbie will be going on...
What Type of ‘Horn’ Do You Have? Listen up chums and pals! Here is a test to determine what type of Horn you have. If you don't understand what I am saying, then you are le stupid and must read these books as soon as possible. Leave your results in the comments section!1. You have a boyfriend who yo...
Do you know the feeling when you’re 15-ish and your boyfriend The Sex God! who you, like, totally love and think is, like, totally awesome, just, you know, moves away to New Zealand for a year, and, like, just leaves you?! No, me neither, but Georgia does. The best parts in these books are definitel...
Another fun book. :) Had me laughing aloud a lot of times. And the glossary and the beginning part is always fun to read. Though I wish the glossary would just skip the words already mentioned in the previous books.
Equally to the previous books, this book is simply hilarious. Georgia Nicolson is the weirdest person you will ever come to meet in a book. I liked the writing style, it had a fast pace and was very easy to read, definitely not boring. I consider this just an enjoyable read and not a great work of f...
Ooh hoo! I think this book is my favorite in the series. The imagery is absolutely wonderful. M’sieur Call Me Henri, the French student teacher. Libby’s “fwend” Mr. Cheese—“a bit of old Edam in a hat.” I wonder if Terry Pratchett borrowed from the idea when he created Horace, the Lancre Blue cheese,...
Really, I'm only reading this because it's been on my TBR list of books I've owned for so long.Not really my type of book. It's tedious and the same things keep popping up. Still, it's good for something light to read while reading other things.
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