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Dancing in My Nuddy-Pants

even further confessions of Georgia Nicolson

by Louise Rennison

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Dancing in My Nuddy-Pants by Louise Rennison
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    Mar 2003, 214 pages

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    Jun 2004, 240 pages

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Pearl (01/08/05)

Hilarious. Before I found these diaries, i was struggling to find a book that made me laugh out loud. Now i can't put any of them down. Each one is just pure comedy class! I've accidently started using the phrases myself now. Louise, your awesome, keep em coming!
Kat (12/29/04)

OMG! This book was totally fab. It's completely amazing. These books are awesome, and all my friends and I love them because Georgia is so... like us. I brought all 4 books to school and everyone has read them. I would recommend this book to any normal but slightly insane teenage girl.
Frankie (11/06/04)

Well, to be honest what can I say that probably hasn't been said before! This book is genius. It gets into the psyche of very teenage girl, probably across the globe, and shows the confused, amusing little people that we are. You will laught tonnes, I got kicked out of a library for laughing so much at it and you will want to share it with everyone that you meet. I also guarantee that you will be using phrases like red bottomosity after reading it. Go Rennison!
Caroline (10/30/04)

It seems I'm the only American commenting on this book but I know tons of girls who have Rennison's books. These books were awesome! The only one I haven't read is "Dancing in My Nuddy-Pants" and I am tearing my hair out to get a copy. Georgia has the best perspective on life and I don't put one down until I read it from beginning to end. Louise, I don't how you know so much about teenage girls in today's world, but you could be the other half of my brain!
taylor (10/28/04)

it was off the chain
angie (09/10/04)

this series is awesome. i read the first one and had to have more. i can relate her to me and i never get bored reading them. i read them all in a matter of days they're so good! i love them!!
blackiebrens (07/29/04)

hee hee. i wasn''t supposed to read it cause my parents said it was bad. i read the entire thing at the bookstore.
Moi (07/22/04)

At first i was hessitent to read the books, but once i read the first one i couldn't stop! i've been reading them a book a day they're so good! (i'm starting the fifth tommorow) They are very funny (!!!) but at the same time they give a great plot!! its a brilliant series! nobody should miss out on these!

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