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Loading... Knocked Out by My Nunga-Nungas: Further, Further Confessions of Georgia…by Louise RennisonSeries: Confessions of Georgia Nicolson (Book 3)
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. These books continue to crack me up. Love them! I wish their titles were a little less embarrassing - but whatever - they are good enough for me to suck it up and buy them anyway. I found myself wondering during this lastest installment how it will be adapted for the screen - I can't imagine that someone won't try. I just can't see how it can be done unless they opt for animation. Anyway - I digress - Georgia Nicholson continues to be one of the most entertaining quick reads out there. ( )Rennison continues to amuse and entertain with the latest volume of Georgia Nicolson's confessions. Georgia is an incredibly genuine young lady, and so much fun to identify with. Even for a much older lady, these books are fantastically wonderful to read. The books in this hilarious series (American titles): Angus, Thongs, and Full-Frontal Snogging On the Bright Side, I'm Now the Girlfriend of a Sex-God Knocked Out by My Nunga Nungas Dancing in My Nuddy Pants Away Laughing on a Fast Camel Then He Ate My Boy Entrancers Startled by His Furry Shorts Love is a Many Trousered Thing ? (It's the series that never ends!) Georgia Nicolson is a self-absorbed, British teenager who keeps a diary detailing her life in all its glorious angst(think Bridget Jones for teens). Her parents are mad and her friends just do not realize that Georgia is indeed the center of the known universe. She's got a cat who is half Scottish wildcat and a little sister who is only partially potty-trained. Georgia thinks about boys constantly and treats them kind of like Lays potato chips (you can't kiss just one). She accidentally shaves off her eyebrows, goes to a party dressed as a stuffed olive, and has problems with nipple control. Nevertheless, she manages to attract the attention of Robbie the Sex-God, Dave the Laugh (who coins many funny phrases like piddly-diddly department and away laughing on a fast camel), and Masimo the Dreamboat. Georgia suffers from a severe case of what Dave the Laugh calls "the Cosmic Horn" and can't seem to settle down with just one boyfriend. Georgia gets herself into one hilarious predicament after another. While this series isn't exactly classic literature, I dare you to read it without laughing out loud. The third book in the Georgia Nicolson series was much, much better than the second. I quite enjoyed reading about Georgia growing up, her struggling to come to terms with her changing body and, of course, boys. Unlike the second book, this one was much funnier. I plan to read at least some of the rest of the series at a future date. This felt like an 'in-between' book in the series. Certainly not as much of a fun read as the first two. It even got me tired a few times. Enjoyed it enough to want to read the next book, however. no reviews | add a review
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Georgia Nicolson is now the girlfriend of the Sex God (aka Robbie), and things are wonderful. Except her loony parents are dragging her off to Och Aye land (aka Scotland), and the Sex God's band's chance at a record contract has left her something of a "pop widow."
Then up rears temptation in the form of old flame Dave the Laugh. Is Georgia about to become a shameless vixen?
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