Angus, Thongs, and Full-Frontal Snogging - Softcover

Book 1 of 10: Confessions of Georgia Nicolson

Rennison, Louise

 
9780756904593: Angus, Thongs, and Full-Frontal Snogging

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Synopsis

Angus, Thongs, and Full-Frontal Snogging A year in the life of 14-year old British teenager Georgia Nicholson is presented in this "journal" that details Georgia's thoughts and feelings over a rollicking year about her family, her friends, her cat named Angus, boy-stalking, teacher-baiting, and more.

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Review

It is bad enough trying to cope with being a teenager, Georgia Nicolson's problems go way beyond the average in Louise Rennison's debut novel for children--a kind of Bridget Jones does "Top Shop" and just as funny.

Georgia relates her tales of love, life and full frontal snogging through her diary, a format that in this case works like a dream. Georgia not only has to cope with the hormonal roller coaster that refuses to stop, but fears that she might be a lesbian and her dad might be a transvestite. Of course, Georgia is seeing the world through her naive eyes and seems to get every situation hopelessly wrong--not so good for her but great for the reader who is treated to an hilarious account of a few months in the life of typical teenager.

Rennison's prose crackles with energy and enthusiasm and her voice is so painfully authentic that at times you feel almost guilty, as if you are secretly peering into the pages of a real person's diary. But it is the author's razor sharp humour that will keep you hooked and, at times, virtually crying with laughter as Georgia stumbles from one mid-teen crisis to the next, such as an unfortunate incident with a pair of tweezers and some eye liner pencil. Her cringe-inducing encounters with boys, especially her over-friendly cousin, cause just as many problems as what she should do with her hands while engaging in a heavy kissing session.

Angus, Things and Full-Frontal Snogging is a smart, sharp and very funny book, superbly written and acutely observed--please Ms Rennison, can we have some more? (Age 12 and over) --Jonathan Weir

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"Hysterically funny. You might want to refrain from reading this one in public."--"Seventeen"A spectacular debut."--"Publishers Weekly

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