Like the others in the series this was cute and funny. Poor Angus has had his biscuits removed against his (and Georgia's) will. And while Georgia is the girlfriend of a 'Sex God', I really think Dave the Laugh is better for her. I suppose we'll find out which one she decides on in the next book....
Knocked out by my Nunga-nungas is the third book in this series. It was a little shorter than the other books but the plot picked up as Georgia deals with having a boyfriend. There was a lot of, as she would say, 'dramatosity.' I keep rating these books three stars but I do like them and I'm going t...
An okay quick read. Good as a light end of the year read. I may finish the series since I have all 10 books or I may not. Was better when I was younger in the 7th or 8th grade. Now it can be a bit dull.
Georgia is now the girlfriend of a Sex God! But she has to go to Scotland on vacation with her family. How can she go five days without Robbie? And when they finally get home, she is so happy. She gets to see Robbie, but it seems many guys are looking good to her, even Dave The Laugh. What is Georgi...
Georgia is back! Or.. well.. I guess I’m the one who is back… Anyway, this is the 3rd book about Georgia and her teenage tendencies.. Which pretty much consist of hating her parents and making out with her boyfriend(s)… Sounds so familiar for some reason… But enough about me… *ahem*I guess Georgia r...
Alright so I decided because these are just small books and I don't plan on long reviews for these that would review the 2nd and 3rd book together. This if for the second and third books in the Confessions of Georgia Nicolson series by Louise Rennison, On the Bright Side, I'm Now the Girlfriend of a...
Read this series about a decade ago, and remember liking it, but this time around, the 'younger bridget jones' vibe was just kind of annoying. Oh well.
This third installment to the Georgia Nicolson confessions is good and quite amusing, though I must say I didn’t like it as much as the first two installments. However, these books are certainly addictive. The scary thing is that I’m unconsciously adopting some of Georgia’s phrases. I caught myself ...
The lower rating is not because this book was lesser than the others in the series, but more because I read the first three fairly close together and am now in the mood for a different sort of YA novel. So I plan to read the rest of the series, but perhaps not for awhile.In this installment of The C...
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