| Then He Ate My Boy Entrancers (Confessions of Georgia Nicolson) | 
enlarge | Author: Louise Rennison Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 432
Media: Paperback Pages: 336 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5 x 0.9
ISBN: 0007183216 EAN: 9780007183210 ASIN: 0007183216
Publication Date: June 23, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Amazon.co.uk Review Rennison's subversive diaries of teenager Georgia Nicholson, now into their sixth volume of reprehensible marvelosity, have been consistently funny and uproariously real ever since her first confessions, contained in Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging appeared yonks ago in 1999. The unique language of Georgia's hectic existence, and assorted life disasters--her day-to-day relationships with friends, family, cats, various other olds and potential love gods---all add up, each time, to an unmissable feast for her fans and new devotees alike. Georgia, pining for her new wannabe heart throb and Italian-American stallion Masimo, who is currently visiting rellies in the States, is bolstered by the news that she and Mutti and Vati are off to Hamburger-a-gogo land as well. It'll be the perfect opportunity for Georgia to partake of a really long holiday snogathon with the (probable) man of her dreams. Slight problem number one is that Masimo is in New York, and the Nicholsons are headed to Memphis. But all is not lost. Jas, Georgia's bestest mate from the Ace Gang, can go with them and she can help get the two lovebirds together. Slight problem number two is the re-emergence in her life, via letters from Kiwi-a-gogo land, of Robbie the love god. What with Dave the Horn never far away either, the future of Georgia's mixed-up love life is reaching a critical, decision-making stage. There's no better series of books for teens around at the moment that capture more accurately the trials of life in the hormone-emerging fast lane. Rennison, a stand-up comedienne of some renown, injects each page with the sharpest, wittiest and achingly relevant material there is. It certainly doesn't get any better than this. And
it's another cliffhanger ending, so expect more marvy confessions soon. (Age 12 and over) --John McLay
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never too old for Georgia Nicholson September 1, 2008 im nearly twenty and loved this book, and since reading this one have read the whole series. My mum also read the series too, and thoroughly enjoyed it! love louise rennison, laugh out loud books!
Fabbity Fab Fab! May 21, 2008 I love the Louise Rennison seiries!!! they are really funny, yhoo have to read numba's 1-5 first but they are all gr8!the book is awsome i heartily reccomend it to all the teenagers out there who enjoy a good laugh and books where gurls go guy hunting with hilarious results! yhoo must buy this book! i think that this book is the best of the seiries so far but the other books are well worth reading, i cant wait for the next book to come out after 'Luurve is a many trousered thing'! i hope this reveiw has been useful 2 ya. ,,x
Hilarious =D October 11, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The 6th book in the series. Absolutely loved it. The book's full of irony and it's abolutely hilarious! I got some weird looks from people when I burst out laughing whilst reading it! Highly recommend it to anyone. Puts you in a great mood, too! Thanks Louise Rennison :D
Probably the funniest series of books I've ever read November 19, 2006 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
You have GOT to read this book, it is absoutley hilarious. It is about teenage Georgia Nicolson and her everyday dilemmas with life. Rennison writes it fantastically well. At one point I was laughing so much i couldn't read on - i had to put the book down while i calmed down a bit. My favourite character is Georgia's hilariously adorable little sister, Libby. I really would strongly recommend this book to anyone who wants a light-hearted read to cheer them up after a really tough day.
I'm Addicted, when's the next one? October 6, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I'm not a teenager in years but mentally I have been told I am. I originally bought "It's ok I'm wearing really big Knickers" for my twenty something daughter, 2 xmas' ago. It was meant as a joke due to her liking for really big knickers as a child... she read it and told me "Mum you really have to read it. I was laughing so much on the train a lady actually asked me what I was reading". So I read it and laughed myself stupid and from there on I was hooked. I bought the whole series and waited impatiently for each new book to come out. Then he ate my boy entrancers has got to be one of the funniest, especially the scene with Georgia at the disco and her lashes sticking together. Rennison's description of her dilema had me doubled up. I just wish she would write a bit faster as I can't wait for the next book...
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