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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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Tara (11/18/04)

I read this book because my friend read it and suggested it t me...I had to wait in line though 'cause after she read it someone else read it then I finally got it! I burst out laughing in class it was so funny! Now I'm on the second book in the series, and I'm loving it! I suggest that everybody should read this book because i is so hilarious and full of British humor(I'm an American)...I just love it!
justine (11/17/04)

I thought this book was the best book that i have ever read. i really enjoyed it and i think that every teenage girl should read them!

Ali (11/12/04)

Such a funny book! It was great cause I could totally relate. When she was put in the same positions I was she would do the things that I would be afraid to do. Helped me to become a better person. Even though that sounds quite corny its kind of true. Excellent book. I recommend it 100%!
Clair Couper (11/10/04)

This book is hilarious! Don't forget to read the sequels, 'It's ok, I'm wearing really big knickers', 'knocked out by my nunga nunga's', 'dancing in my nuddy pants' and the new one '...and thats when it fell off in my hand' They're amazingly fantastic!!!
(11/08/04)

I love this book
For the love of books! (10/31/04)

this was a really funny book- had me laughing out loud. Totally hilarious!
yasemin (10/21/04)

I LOVED THESES BOOKS THEY WERE SOOOO FABBITY FAB THEY HAVE EVERYTHING IN IT THAT A TEENAGER WANTS TO READ I CANT STOP SAYING MUTTI AND VATI AND READ ALL 5 OF THEM IN 2 WEEK I COULDNT PUT THEM DOWN!!! ITS VERY NIPPY NOODLES AND I DO NOT RECOMEND READING THESE IN PUBLIC BECAUSE U WILL PROBABLY END UP GETTING A NERVY SPAZ!!! LOVE THE BOOKS WRITE SOME MORE PLZZZZZZZZZZZ!!! LV YA

Teresa (10/18/04)

It was a good book, but it was a bit repetitive in some areas. Of course, I'll be reading the other books, but I'd like to see a bit more action.

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