"Luuurve Is a Many Trousered Thing..." (Confessions of Georgia Nicolson)
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #11336 in Books
- Published on: 2007-07-02
- Binding: Hardcover
- 272 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
Sound the Cosmic Horn! Georgia Nicolson's 8th book of confessions are here! The original Sex God has re-landed, Masimo the Italian Stallion wants to be her boyfriend, and Dave the Laugh is still a regular snoggee. How will Georgia cope juggling all three boys? Have her days on the rack of love really gone for good? Surely not! You'll laugh your knickers off at Georgia's hilarious confessions.
Customer Reviews
Let down!
After hearing my friends rave about this book I thought I'd give it a try. I was not impressed at all. This is the first one I've read & will definitely be the last. The language, although meant to be humorous, was ridiculous. I found it hard to follow & the storyline was pointless. Not a big fan of "Girl fancies boy, girl writes diary about boy, girl dreams about kissing boy, etc" stories, I wasn't expecting much anyway, but I thought I'd give it a chance because everyone else seems to love this series. On the whole one of the worst books I've read, & I've read a LOT of books.
I think it's time for a conclusion...
To be honest, I read this book out of habit. I've been following the series since the beginning and while the moments of humour become no less funny, they do seem to be getting further apart, and somewhat lost within the 'dilemma' of which boy to choose. This, and the previous book, 'startled by his furry shorts' I read very close together, so perhaps that's why I found them a little disappointing -- maybe I had a bit of Georgia Nicholson overload. They seemed to me to be getting more than a little repetitive and samey -- the story of both books, if not 'and then he ate my boy entrancers' too, I think, could easily have been told in a lot less time, with less of the backing-and-forthing and wondering about what to do. That's not to say that it's a complete waste of time, it was still an enjoyable read, and I still came out of it talking and writing far too much like Georgia, but unlike the previous books, I don't know if I'll be going back to read this one again.
I'm sure I will read this series until its conclusion, just so I know what happens, but from now on, especially if the series continues like this, I think I'll just be getting them from the library instead of buying them. I'm not sure if they're really worth than anymore, as it's been dragging on a little too long. To me, and of course, other people with disagree, it's obvious who Georgia should be with, and I'm reaching the stage where I wish she'd stop pussyfooting about with boys who are 'gorgeous' but she can't talk to, to be with the one she really gets on with.
HAHA, Now that IS a good book...
I am a 16year old teen girl who found that for most of this book all i did was laugh out loud!!
Without doubt the funniest book Louise Rennison has written. I wasn't that intrigued by the title of the book but i have read all the others in the series and ofcourse had to read the next book! The title turns out to be a great ending to the book (without spoiling it). There were times in the book when i thought 'oh no imagine if that was me!! CRINGE haha'
You don't have to of read the previous books, it just helps a little but you would still understand everything and still find it hilarious.
I am not of the most intelligent but find that reading expands my vocabulary and my understanding and i can do this by enjoying the book, with this book! Whereas i dont normally read much else other then OK! magazines (awful i know!!) i could not stop reading this book.
A brilliant buy for any teen girl who you feel could do with a read, lets face it most of us don't read enough!!
Once you read one Confessions of Georgia Nicolson book, you will wan't to read them all.





