Wonderful, as always. I enjoyed the 6th installment of the Georgia Nicolson series. This one is longer than the others, and it does seem like more things happen! The excitement surrounding Georgia's trip to Hamburger-a-go-go land was fun to read about, and it was neat to see America through her eyes...
The Confessions of Georgia Nicolson series was recommended to me by a friend who remarked that even though it's for younger readers, it's still really funny. Well, it's not just funny. It's HILARIOUS! So many parts in this book alone had me laughing out loud which earned me strange looks and comment...
In this, Georgia and Jas take a trip to America! This was a bit less relatable than the rest of the books so far. But as someone who has friends in America, I found it pretty funny reading their opinions on how different America is. It's not something you can really grasp until you look into it prop...
Move over Sex God, The Luuurve God is here! When Robbie left, Georgia was heart broken. Then Masimo came into her life. But Masimo is going home to the United States for a bit and Georgia can't stand it. Georgia finds out from her dad they are going to the States as well. They are going to Memphis...
Georgia is a psycho.. But one of those psychos that you can’t help but kinda like, if you know what I mean?Anyway.. In this 6th book, Georgia goes off to the United States, and proudly shows off her very, very bad geography skills.. Honestly.. Who doesn’t know how big America is at 15 years old?!Any...
I am loving this series. I've said before that YA needs more heroines like Georgia Nicholson, who is like a British version of Regina George (Mean Girls) and Cher (Clueless). She's a girl who is extremely self-centered and even delusional, but she's confident, loyal, kind, and owns her damn sexualit...
Hamburger-a-gogo land and Molto, molto Masimo vs. Il Ministrone—need I say more? ;) The Miss Malaprop moments are priceless.Favorite line:Masimo: “Are you freddo…?”Georgia: “Oh dear God, he wasn’t going to talk about elves and hobbits, like boys did, was he?”The cat imagery in these books is excelle...
Honestly! I can't get over these books. They crack me up. If I say that one more time.. anyway. The girls are so juvenile and silly, but all the while trying to act like serious grownups. It's cute. Her phrases and sayings are infectious though!
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