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Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging by Louise Rennison
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Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging

by Louise Rennison

Series: Confessions of Georgia Nicolson (Book 1)

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Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging is a hilarious look into the diary of a 14 year old English school girl. Georgia has some interesting adventures with her ferocious cat Angus, does some teen age stalking of the boys or "Sex Gods" and deals with a seperation from her father. You will laugh out loud at her attemps to use a razor to shave various unwanted hairs from her body. This is the first in a series of three books and includes a protagonist written glossary of terms just for American readers who don't know English-slang. Great light hearted book. Read by Kristy Fall '09.
  educ318 | Dec 5, 2009 |
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Reynolds, Angela J. "Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging (Book Review)." School Library Journal (2000) 20 Nov 2009

"Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging (Book Review)." Booklist. Vol. 96, No. 21(2000) 20 Nov 2009

"Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging (Book Review)." Horn Book (2000) 20 Nov 2009

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  sjohannessen | Nov 27, 2009 |
Very hilarious. Kept me laughing the whole time
  bombardalicious2 | Nov 1, 2009 |
Georgia Nicolson records her often hilarious exploits of her fourteen year old life. She struggles through trying to find a way to hide her large nose, learn how to kiss and get Robbie (AKA the Sex God) to notice her.

This was a fun read but it did take me a while to get into it. By the end, after knowing the characters I was really enjoying the story. The book a was a bit smuttier than I was expecting but I guess it has been a long while since I was a teenager. There was British swearing which didn't bother. Georgia seems a bit young for a seventeen (almost eighteen year old) boy to like. Overall, a fun read with an entertaining heroine and some fantastic situations for comedy. ( )
  dianestm | Oct 31, 2009 |
Not my cup of tea...certainly funny in places as a 'peek' into the thoughts of a teenage girl...very popular with the teenage girls at our school...
  toddphillips77 | Oct 29, 2009 |
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To Mutti and Vati and my little sister, also to Angus. His huge furry outside may have gone to cat heaven, but the scar on my ankle lingers on. Also to Brenda and Jude and the fab gang at Piccadilly. And thanks to John Nicolson.
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sunday august 23rd

my bedroom

raining

10:00 a.m.

Dad had Uncle Eddie round, so naturally they had to come and see what I was up to.
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He puts his arm around me. I think of putting my arm round him but I don't because I remember the syuffed-olive incident. Then, with his other hand, Peter turns my face towards his. It's a good thing he didn't try that yesterday when I had rigor mortis of the head. Then he says, "Close your eyes and relax."
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Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging

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Presents the humorous journal of a year in the life of a fourteen-year-old British girl who tries to reduce the size of her nose, stop her mad cat from terrorizing the neighborhood animals, and win the love of handsome hunk Robbie.

Amazon.com (ISBN 0060521848, Paperback)

She has a precocious 3-year-old sister who tends to leave wet nappies at the foot of her bed, an insane cat who is prone to leg-shredding "Call of the Wild" episodes, and embarrassing parents who make her want to escape to Stonehenge and dance with the Druids. No wonder 14-year-old Georgia Nicolson laments, "Honestly, what is the point?" A Bridget Jones for the younger set, Georgia records the momentous events of her life--and they are all momentous--in her diary, which serves as a truly hilarious account of what it means to be a modern girl on the cusp of womanhood. No matter that her particular story takes place in England, the account of her experiences rings true across the ocean (and besides, "Georgia's Glossary" swiftly eradicates any language barriers).

The author, Louise Rennison, is a British comedy writer and it shows. Whether Georgia is dealing with wearing a bra ("OK, it's a bit on the loose side and does ride up round my neck if I run for the bus"), pondering kissing and how to know which way to turn your head ("You don't want to be bobbing around like pigeons for hours"), or managing the results of an overzealous eyebrow-plucking episode ("Obviously, now I have to stay in forever"), she always cracks us up. Georgia struggles with the myriad issues facing teen girls--boys, of course being at the forefront--but she does it with such humor and honesty it almost seems like a good time. This refreshingly funny book is ripe for a sequel, which readers will await in droves. (Ages 11 and older). --Brangien Davis

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:51 -0400)

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