_bluesargeant_'s review against another edition
3.0
bueno masimo me cae Bien pero claramente dave es el mejor y georgia se hace la boluda!!! me cae tan mal
shahrun's review against another edition
3.0
This edition of the growing pains of Georgia Nicholson was quite amusing (especially the glossary). For 16 year old girls, they are ridiculously immature. I'm sure I was never that bad myself... I'm not too sure her friendship with Jas will last much longer! They treat each other so badly. Also her and Dave the Laugh are so obviously destined for each other! I guess I'll have to keep on reading to find out ay!
alexampersand's review against another edition
4.0
I feel like I enjoyed this one slightly less than the other four. But I'm not sure if that was just a bit of Georgia Nicolson burn-out having read 5 books in about 3 weeks.
Also, the Italian is quite irritating and I hope he disappears quite quickly.
Also, the Italian is quite irritating and I hope he disappears quite quickly.
chloereadsbooksyoutube's review against another edition
2.0
Best one in this series so far. Still not the best thing ever, still didn’t think it was “good”, but I enjoyed it the most?
aldersons's review against another edition
3.0
Georgia is still as annoying as I remember her to be. That being said, she's still lovable and marvy.
pkrawr's review against another edition
4.0
Book #5 in the Georgia Nicholson series. Robbie has run off to New Zealand, but there is a hot Italian on the scene.
larkspire's review against another edition
3.0
I listened to this as an audiobook on a road trip because we couldn't follow the first audiobook I chose and our backup didn't work, but my wife just happened to have this one in the car. I've heard of Louise Rennison but never really read anything by her. I thought I'd end up just tuning this out, but it's actually pretty hilarious in parts. Libby especially.