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Dancing in My Nuddy-Pants

Dancing in My Nuddy-Pants
even further confessions of Georgia Nicolson
by Louise Rennison
Hardcover: Mar 2003,
214 pages.
Paperback: Jun 2004,
240 pages.

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Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Alita
Wow! I just finished the most recent book but I have to say all of the books in the series are absolutely marvy.

I am a fifteen year old reader who has been reading Georgia for almost two years now. I know that might sound like a lot but I live by them. I'm a participant of the Snog-o-meter and I am quite odd like Georgia also (I hate my eyebrows just like she does).

So, I must congratulate and thank Louise Rennison for giving the world with such hilarious and lovely books. I will cherish them all for a lifetime. I have never laughed so hard in my life.

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by dancer
this book is the best book i have ever read. it was so hilarious i can relate to alot in her life. the hole set of the books are so funny you will fall off your seat with laughter. it was one of the rare books you can read time after time. well done to Louise Rennison another hit, she is a talented author!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by JJ
This book was hilarious, i loved it, along with the rest of the series. It is just as good as the other books and an absolute "HOOT". I am 14 years old and could really relate to what was being said.
JJ

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by volleybabe11
Louise and Georgia have great chemistry.I love them!I read the first three and I'm going to get "Dancing in my Nuddy Pants," and I also heard that Louise is coming out with a fifth hilarious book.Georgia sounds very fun and I can't wait for the next book.

-*VOLLEYBABE*-

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Sofi

Hi!
I am 13 years old, I have read ALL the Georgia Nicolson books many, many times, and I believe that adults wouldn't really understand how we relate to these books, they are laugh-out-loud-while-you-are-reading-your-book-in-the-middle-of-class-and-your-teacher-makes-a-useless-attempt-to-kill-you type of funny (if you know what I mean) and that is one of the major appeals of it... all girls love to laugh, especially at somebody like Georgia, and I think every girl my age should have the full collection, I LOVE THESE BOOKS!!!!! (everybody would)
A must-have-must-read series. I strongly hope the books don't end yet, because I absolutely rate this amazingly fab collection!!!!!!!!!!

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by concepcion
these books are hysterically funny, and although they don't always get the best ratings, that's only because adults don't understand why we think these books are funny. How can you expect teenage girls to buy a book based on what some wrinkly, old priss book-rating person thinks about it. Buy this book and read it, becuase it's definately worth it.
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