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| Dancing in My Nuddy-Pants : Even Further Confessions of Georgia Nicolson (Confessions of Georgia Nicolson) | 
enlarge | Author: Louise Rennison Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 63 reviews Sales Rank: 931787
Format: Bargain Price Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.1 x 0.9
ASIN: B0006IWYSW
Publication Date: March 1, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Once more I am beyond the Valley of the Confused and treading lightly in the Universe of the Huge Red Bottom. What is the matter with me? I love the Sex God and he is my one and only, but try telling that to my lips. Georgia has finally put her red-bottomosity to rest and chosen Robbie the Sex God over Dave the Laugh. After all, with the Sex God she'll be a pop-star girlfriend and go on tour! Besides, Dave the Laugh is now dating her friend Ellen (although that didn't stop Georgia from snogging him at a party ... ). But when the Sex God is never around and Dave the Laugh breaks up with Ellen, Georgia doesn't know what to think! Is she doomed to be a pop-star widow, or will she take her own bottom firmly in hand and blow her cosmic horn? And will her cat, Angus (the size of a small Labrador, only mad), ever get over the shame of having his trouser snake addendums snipped? As always, in Georgia's life, nothing ever turns out as planned!
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Another hilarious book of "Even Further Confessions" March 11, 2003 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
Being a loyal fan of Georgia, I found myself excited and eager to dive into her funny world of snogging, ______-a-gogoland, and the ace gang. I found myself both entertained as well as empathetic to the "sex queen" through out the whole book.Although it's been a while since the last book, I was shocked to find out how much of the story fit right back into place. Louise Renninson does a fantastic job at bringing the book back to the audience and it makes for a very nice and easy read. Overall, this book is good, fun reading and it works best when read with the preceeding books. I recomend it for anyone who has a sence of humor and can laugh at a cute, dim-witted 15 year old sweetheart. Bravo!
A Major Let Down March 8, 2003 5 out of 20 found this review helpful
While of course extremely amusing and full of hilarious situations, Rennison's fourth installment in the Georgia Nicolson series is old, overdone, and just plain boring. Sure, some points are funny, but the whole scenarios are exactly the same as they were in the other three books. Georgia obsesses over Robbie. Georgia antagonizes over her lingering feelings for Dave the Laugh. Yawn, yawn, yawn. Jas seems like a total Girl Scout (no offense to Girl Scouts or anything), and the rest of Georgia's friends are just lame. Like, please. Who actually does a disco dance and finds it FUNNY?!?!I have been looking forward to this one forever, but it's lost the charm. Ah, well, perhaps I've outgrown Georgia Nicolson and Mia Thermopolis...so sad. Not. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to reread Bridget Jones's Diary and find some REAL humor.
A Fabbity Fab Fab Read! April 2, 2003 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Dancing in My Nuddy Pants is the fourth chapter in the hilarious series of a crazy English teen, Georgia Nicholson. From experimenting with her school's awful berets once again, taking a weekend trip to Paris, choosing between the loves of her life and becoming a "pop star widow" this book keeps you laughing until the very end. I suggest any and all readers of this book do not read it in public; this is a laugh out loud funny book! Though the trials and tribulations of Georgia and the ace gang are just fabbity fab fab, it is not a good a book as its predecessors.
A Fanbloodytastic read April 17, 2003 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I liked this book A LOT. It had the comedy of all the other books before it. It had a fantastic voice and Louise Rennison has really out done herself. In this book you find Goergia really contemplating on who she wants to be snogging, Robbie, the Pop star Sex God who she has ALWAYS wanted or Dave the Laugh, who is a...Laugh and a good boyfriend (she has gone out w/ him before). And when Robbie has business to do, and can't see Georgia for a while, her red-bottomosity really kicks in. Overall, this book is a good one, although the ending is a little disappointing and is really to abrubt, but I would rate it a good 4 stars.
whew March 23, 2003 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
the third book in the series'Knocked out by my nunga nungas" was good,but a little lack luster compared to the first two, but it lacked in plot, and was too short.But I still wasn't too dissapointed, and prayed to God that there would be a new book coming out soon from the series.(I mean, I'm a devoted fan for life,these books got me speakin' British in L.A.!).But this book totally picked up where the first two left off.It still wasn't as good as the first two, but it still kicked butt.These books are my guiltiest pleasure and my total obssession.they tend to bring out the fun even on my dreariest days.
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