This book is pretty much what Bridget Jones would have been like in school, although less charismatic in my opinion. It was okay. It was a pretty quick read, but for me it wasn't entertaining or insightful. It's a pretty run of the mill tween book filled with fat shaming, jokes about suicide, homoph...
This was fab! Georgia is hilarious; I was literally laughing out loud throughout a good portion of the book. I adore Angus and wish he was my cat. This was just a really fun book to read. The writing was great, the stories were fun and interesting and creative. I really look forward to checking...
Actual rating: 3.5 Stars.I found this to be an enjoyable, light, fluffy and incredibly random read, it was also absolutely hilarious...I did laugh out loud a few times. Then why only a 3.5 rating you ask? Well...in some places I did get very annoyed with Georgia's attitude, especially towards her pa...
This book had me laughing by page 2. Louise Rennison knows how to tell a fantastic story with relatable characters and plots.I found that I had a great deal in common with Ms. Georgia Nicholson. Her akward pre-teen phase reminded me very much of my own. I was taken back to when I first started weari...
Actual rating: 2.5 starsThere were a lot of things about this book that I didn't particularly like but to be fair, I did smirk and laugh a lot. Georgia was hilarious, if a little neurotic. She obsessed about some of the weirdest things and there were only so many times I could gloss over a character...
I decided to relive my childhood with this book while reading something easy and enjoyable. And it was, it didn't suffer from the Princess Diaries problem of no time passing as this book covers a year and is much more like a diary. It was funny, was fairly close to how I experienced school and boys ...
Pretty good book written in diary format. Cute, adorable and easy read after reading a dystopian novel. Loved that Georgia was strung over Robbie and in the end got her man. I love Robbie for the fact that he respected their age limit or at least tried to. Good read. Ready for book two in the series...
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 com...
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