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sewjess's review against another edition
3.0
Rating 3.5/5
Another wonderful Georgia novel! This is my guilty pleasure.
Another wonderful Georgia novel! This is my guilty pleasure.
buffalobeautyboy's review against another edition
3.0
It was equally as funny as the rest it just sort of dragged on and had little plot to it, but I enjoyed it all the same I think Im just craving some spooky Halloween reads right now.
rebellest's review against another edition
5.0
I love this book because it's funny, and I can relate to her, and her situations.
infogdss29's review against another edition
2.0
he first book was refreshing and funny, but soured by continuous lesbian bashing. The second book was decidedly less funny, and by this third installment, I am personally quite sick of listening to materialistic, shallow and self-centered Brit Georgia Nicholson whine about her parents, friends, and school. Even the subplot - Angus' courting of the neighbors' cat is so out of control Georgia's dad threatens to have him spayed - is not funny.
In Knocked Out, Georgia, having recently hooked up with an older Sex God, is abducted by her parents on a family vacation to Scotland, which she refers to as Och Aye land and insults with her usual brand of dramatic sarcasm. Upon her return, she cheats on her new boyfriend by snogging the guy she used as bait to make the first boyfriend jealous, and debates her decision to date a hot but unavailable older guy versus a funny available boy who obviously likes her IN SPITE of the fact she blatantly used him in the last book. When Dave the Laugh tells her she has to choose, she is in a quandary for all of a DAY before deciding she will find a way to have both. UGH. She is a thoroughly despicable character. Still, the Printz award stamp on book one and the fact that the prequels were popular will make this a likely choice for most libraries.
In Knocked Out, Georgia, having recently hooked up with an older Sex God, is abducted by her parents on a family vacation to Scotland, which she refers to as Och Aye land and insults with her usual brand of dramatic sarcasm. Upon her return, she cheats on her new boyfriend by snogging the guy she used as bait to make the first boyfriend jealous, and debates her decision to date a hot but unavailable older guy versus a funny available boy who obviously likes her IN SPITE of the fact she blatantly used him in the last book. When Dave the Laugh tells her she has to choose, she is in a quandary for all of a DAY before deciding she will find a way to have both. UGH. She is a thoroughly despicable character. Still, the Printz award stamp on book one and the fact that the prequels were popular will make this a likely choice for most libraries.
lisaesmee's review against another edition
3.0
I feel like my thoughts on these books will all e the same so y'all just has to wait for a series review.
maddiefair's review against another edition
4.0
Personally - I would choose Dave the Laugh over Robbie the Sex God but to each their own