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Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging

Confessions of Georgia Nicolson

by Louise Rennison

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Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging by Louise Rennison
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    Apr 2000, 256 pages

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    Apr 2001, 272 pages

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Calvin2hobbes (10/03/02)

so then you open the book, and you're like, wow, i'm glad i'm that srwed up. then you fall on the floor laughing.
Uniquehorn7 (09/29/02)

This book is the best teen book ever! i hope all teenage girls get a chance to read it.
meridith_02 (09/01/02)

i love this book, i am from the usa and i picked up the sequil (something about a sex god...), and my librarian asked me if i had read the first one... i said no so i picked it up... i have fallen love with it and now my mom is reading it... how great is that????
skatergurl (08/30/02)

Angus, Thongs and Full Frontal Snogging was about Georgia Niclison and her trials and errors through one year of her teenage life. She lived in England with her parents and sister. She would do anything to look great and get her “Sex God”, whose name was Sam. Throughout the summer she shaved her eyebrows, cut her legs badly shaving, tried to fix her huge nose and placed a clothespin on it, and she helped her friends get dates while she didn’t have one. Through the duration of the school year she found out that the “Sex God already had a girlfriend. But, she still tried to steal him for his girlfriend, Lindsey. She was so desperate that she even went to a kissing class with a boy, which she eventually dated. Then she went out with Marc who had an enormous mouth. She met Marc at a party and found out that he was a football (our soccer is England’s football) player. Then in the end the “Sex God” kissed her and says that he always wanted to do that. She also finds out that she is going to New Zealand for the summer and wished that she wouldn’t have to go.

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