by Louise Rennison (Author)
This is number one bestselling author Louise Rennison's seventh book of the confessions of crazy but loveable teenager, Georgia Nicolson. You'll laugh your knickers off! Why did I admit I wanted Masimo to be my proper boyfriend? Why? One minute he was snogging me, and then the next he was snogging Wet Lindsay, stick insect and drip. Perhaps I should tell him he can go out with her as well as me...But then I might snog him after she has snogged him, which would mean I have practically snogged her!!! I would rather snog my cat, Angus! He has certainly got nicer legs! Well, more of them anyway. Follow Georgia's hilarious antics as she desperately muddles her way through teenage life and all that it entails: make-up disasters, rapidly expanding nunga-nungas, school - urgh - unsympathetic friends, highly embarrassing family (and pets) and, of course, boys...
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: HarperCollinsChildren’sBooks
Published: 03 Jul 2006
ISBN 10: 0007222084
ISBN 13: 9780007222087
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Praise for `...startled by his furry shorts!':
`Totally hilarious' Shout
`It's an excellent book and I'm dying to know what happens next.' Sugar
Laugh out loud funny. Waterstones Books Quarterly
Praise for `...then he ate my boy entrancers.':
`You'll be falling about laughing at this.' Mizz
`Brilliantly funny!' Shout
`The only snag about taking this on holiday is that it won't last long: it will be consumed without a break except for the snorting noises. But it can always be passed on to parents by any youngster who can stand the sound of Vati's and Mutti's snorts, or dipped into repeatedly because every line is vair vair funny.' Sunday Times
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
Praise for `Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging':
`Bridget Jones for teenagers - but funnier. Expect Potter-esque queues for the sequel.' Sunday Telegraph
`Don't miss this gem' Guardian
Following the success of her one-woman autobiographical show, `Stevie Wonder Felt my Face' (Edinburgh Festival Awards & BBC2 Special) Louise has written for many comedy stars. She reported for the John Peel Show, was a regular on Woman's Hour and a columnist for the London Evening Standard magazine.