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Loading... Are these my Basoomas I see before me?by Louise RennisonSeries: Confessions of Georgia Nicolson (10)
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Another hilarious book in this series. This finale one of the best. Highly recommend if you want to laugh. The Little Bookworm If you've never read any of the other Georgia Nicolson books, then this isn't the place to start. The last book in the series finds Georgia once again on the horns of dilemma and in the cakeshop of love. Her Italian Luuurve God has walked off and she doesn't know what to do. Add in Dave the Laugh and Georgia doesn't know what to do. Much like the Princess Diaries, the Georgia Nicolson series went on just a tad too long. Especially since in the last couple of books nothing really happens except Georgia just can't resist Dave the Laugh. But this was a good end to a very funny series and it does have a nice resolution that made me very happy. I think that the dialogue in these books is so funny and hilarious and even though Georgia has a tendency to go on about things, she is so funny and the slang is so good. I've even borrowed a lot of the language from her in everyday life. For example, we call pajamas at my house "jimjams." And my friends and I use "pally wally" and "nippy noodles" a lot. So thanks Louise and thanks Georgia. You have added hilariousity to my life. The final installment of Gingy . . . So sad to see this series end in a way as I've been reading it since it first came out. But the storyline had really gotten stale. This book gets a 3 star rating only because it's a continuation of the story. But as adding to the story goes, it fell quite flat. There wasn't even all that much fantastic funny with Libs, Angus, the parents, etc. that I have come to expect from this series. So, perhaps it is time for it to end. Anticlimactically, I'm afraid. no reviews | add a review
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I first found out about the Georgia Nicolson books in 2002, when I was in 10th grade (hello, forever ago!). I can’t remember if I checked it out from the school library, or the local library, but I saw it and checked it out from somewhere… and then when I finished it? I promptly went to check out the rest of the series that they had at the time (which comes out to .. well two books, apparently ha). I remember vividly sitting for my pre-FCAT test, and then trying so very hard not to laugh reading On the Bright Side, I’m Now the Girlfriend of a Sex God because I would have been kicked out and made to redo it. Then again, that sounds like something that would happen to Georgia.. Hmm. Then? THEN, I started hording the books, I pre-ordered the third book, and the fourth, then the fifth, sixth, until I unfortunately fell out of reading for a bit. Even when I DID start reading again I didn’t pick up with the Georgia Nicolson series again because I knew my mom wouldn’t read it. She prefers her books to have fantastical creatures in it, not crazy self-adsorbed lead characters! Then, the trip to Indiana, and the only point in my life where I had WEEKS with nothing to do, so I started reading – what would ya know?! They had the last three Georgia books (7-9), and so I read them, and I fell back in love with her and her world. Which led me to buy 7-9 & then pre-order #10: Are These My Basooma’s I See Before Me? The point in telling you all of this, is that I want you to know my history with the books. To see that even though I went a few years without reading them, that when I finally caught up, I loved them JUST as much as I did before.
Are These My Basooma’s I See Before Me? is the last and final installment of the Georgia Nicolson series, and I’m praying that Louise is just pulling our legs, because my life might very well be pointless with out! The last book is no let down from the others either, it’s a fun, fast paced, book that follows Georgia around through all her snogging, red bottomosity as well as while she’s on the rack of luuuuurve. I loved it, just as much as the others, the only downside is that – like with the other books – it implies that Georgia is the one ‘choosing’ who she’ll be with, but really it’s the world evolving around her that does the choosing. I would have liked more evolution with her feelings and who she finally chooses or well, who finally chooses her. It’s very obvious that she cares about him and he cares about her, but we don’t see very much of it, just tiny bits here and there, and it’s le crap. And I can’t say anymore about the matter or I might ruin it.
Bottom line, if you like fun books, with characters that are just as imperfect as the rest of us, but have a great humor about themselves, and quirky little bits of British information, then the Confessions of Georgia Nicolson are for you. I would guarantee that you’d love them, but I can’t. Sadly. So instead I will leave you with Georgia’s departing words for us all:
Snog on, snog on,
With hope in your heart,
And you’ll never snog alone,
You’ll never snog… alone. (