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megthefae's review against another edition
5.0
Just luuurve this series to be honest, it's funny, full of cringe worthy moments and they really are feel-good books. 10 books of awesomeness ;)
ombrofilija_reads's review against another edition
5.0
“Fati me je naterao da prekinem vezu i održao svoj čuveni govor “Nismo bogati”, prvi put održan 1846. godine.”
nikigreads's review against another edition
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
3.5
hiddenstar13's review against another edition
Sort of amusing I guess, but honestly the protagonist is just awful and gives a bad name to other teenagers.
jasmine_monae's review against another edition
3.0
3.5 stars
I read the first 8 books of the Confessions of Georgia Nicolson series about 3 years ago and I liked them way better before. Georgia is a teenager girl who is navigating her oh so difficult life with two parents that love each other and love her, friends that are... sometimes... there for her and plenty of boys who would love to date her. But no, she ignores all of this with an attitude and not even a teenager attitude, but she has a rude, overreacting teenage attitude. The more I read the book the more annoyed I got with Georgia Nicolson and her so called problems.
When I was younger, this series was way more appealing. Maybe I just need to get to the other books in the series. I may be avoiding the major point of the book, which is to depict the regular behavior of any teenage girl, but that fact didn't stop Georgia's endless ranting from grating the last half of my nerve. But, the series has just begun and I must push forward. To Dancing in My Nuddy Pants!
I read the first 8 books of the Confessions of Georgia Nicolson series about 3 years ago and I liked them way better before. Georgia is a teenager girl who is navigating her oh so difficult life with two parents that love each other and love her, friends that are... sometimes... there for her
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I wouldn't be there for her either if she was always insulting my boyfriend and kissing my boyfriend TWICESpoiler
Oh, Robbie hasn't come around or called. Boo hoo hoo!Spoiler
Jas is so busy talking about her boyfriend and she is just so annoying because that's all she talks about. Now, while she has shut up, I'm going to go on and on about Robbie and be a hypocrite.Spoiler
Robbie isn't even paying attention to me so I'm going to go off and snog the first boy I see. Oh, hello there Dave the Laugh, the object of one of my best friends' affection.When I was younger, this series was way more appealing. Maybe I just need to get to the other books in the series. I may be avoiding the major point of the book, which is to depict the regular behavior of any teenage girl, but that fact didn't stop Georgia's endless ranting from grating the last half of my nerve. But, the series has just begun and I must push forward. To Dancing in My Nuddy Pants!
rokkugoh's review against another edition
Great title and another great installment of the Georgia Nicolson series. Here she is officially Robbie's girlfriend but confused about her relationship with Dave the Laugh. She wonders if she has a "red bottomosity" problem. It's formulaic stuff but elevated by the hilarious writing.
silvershine's review against another edition
3.0
This seems a bit more engaging than the previous entries. I hate the addition of "osity" at the end of random words, though. I also find it weird that as much as Georgia talks about herself, I don't really have a picture of her in my head. Plus, I'm 3 books in and still get her friends mixed up. Honestly, none of the characters seem to have much personality aside from Georgia and Libby.
poorashleu's review against another edition
4.0
kiwikathleen's review against another edition
4.0
I should get the first two of this series. Not that they're necessary in order to understand - I mean, teenage girls are teenage girls - but they'll be fun to read (or listen to, as the case may be). Georgia is funny, single-minded (just think about what 15-year-olds can't stop thinking about), and self-absorbed. On top of that I found the narrator's voice just exactly right (and so it should be as it's the author herself reading it)!