‘… then he ate my boy entrancers.’: More mad, marvy confessions of Georgia Nicolson (Confessions of Georgia Nicolson, Book 6)

‘… then he ate my boy entrancers.’: More mad, marvy confessions of Georgia Nicolson (Confessions of Georgia Nicolson, Book 6)

by Louise Rennison (Author)

Synopsis

Hilariously funny author Louise Rennison's fabby sixth book of the confessions of crazy but lovable teenager Georgia Nicolson. Guaranteed to have the nation laughing their knickers off! Laugh your socks off at Georgia's tales from her trip to Hamburger-a-gogo land, and her attempts to entice Masimo, the Italian stallion. Can Georgia become the composed sex-kitten she aspires to be!? Surely not!

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Edition: fourth printing
Publisher: HarperCollinsChildren’sBooks
Published: 03 May 2005

ISBN 10: 0007191480
ISBN 13: 9780007191482
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: More mad, marvy confessions of Georgia Nicolson

Media Reviews
Praise for !and that's when it fell off in my hand. Readers will find themselves laughing uncontrollably until their sides hurt, and won't be able to put the book down. Sunday Times Hilarious! [Louise Rennison] is queen of the pink-book pack. The Times Rennison at her best. Waterstone's Quarterly Praise for Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging: Bridget Jones for teenagers -- but funnier. Expect Potter-esque queues for the sequel. The Sunday Telegraph Don't miss this gem The Guardian Praise for other Georgia titles: Hilarious. Georgia Nicolson's laugh-a-minute narration picks up right where Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging left off. Publishers weekly (starred review) As fabbity-fab-fab as its predecessor ALA Booklist (starred review) For those who already know and love Georgia, there's only one word necessary: more. Kirkus Reviews
Author Bio
Louise Rennison lives in Brighton. She is the internationally bestselling author of the angst-filled confessions of Georgia Nicolson. Following the success of her one-woman autobiographical show, Stevie Wonder Felt my Face (Edinburgh Festival Awards & BBC 2 Special) Louise has written for many comedy stars. She has reported for the John Peel Show, was a regular on Woman's Hour and a columnist for the London Evening Standard magazine.