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The Complete Fab Confessions of Georgia Nicolson by Louise Rennison

olive2read's review against another edition

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2.0

A bit too YA for me. Cute and silly but the narrator is just obnoxious. I'm sure I was too at 14, and we can't all be Katniss, but I was hoping for more.

kimberlywithat's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a fun audio book.

readbyzoe's review against another edition

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5.0

This was so cute and the perfect read for a day home sick from school! I have seen the movie several times and finally decided to read the book. I love Georgia's voice and am off to go read the second!

brunamteixeira's review against another edition

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3.0

I really hate Georgia. I wanted to like her. I really did. But she is so selfish and shallow that I couldn't feel one single drop of empathy for her and thus couldn't find the book funny at all. I didn't laugh once while reading this and thought about how bad I wanted to slap her for her character. She has friends but as soon as someone does something she deems inappropriate or that does not revolve around her she excludes them. She is constantly mocking her best friend Jas and even though her friend share somewhat similar characteristics with Georgia, I still felt very sorry that Jas had to put up with her nonsense.
This also has something that annoys me and that is the fact that Georgia appears to be a boy magnet. All the boys, no matter if they are in another relationship, if they are way older than her (do you remember when you were 17-18 and you looked at 14-years-old people as if they were bratty kids and now dateable material?). She didn't do anything to sincerely attract the attention of those boys, she wasn't even nice to most of them, but hey a look is everything that takes, right?
Also the thing with Georgia is that she looks down on everybody around her. I can see many things in this book that were popular "back in the day". Like keeping your parent's at arms length because they are so boring; girl-hate because they are more popular or because they have the boy you like; and the boys-boys-boys mind. But I've read books written around the same time, with similar trends that were better handled and that the characters were not two-dimensional hateful things.
I find it hard that people like this book when I see so many wrong things with it. I tried to justify it to myself that they read when they were younger so the feeling they have is more nostalgic than everything else. If that is your case, don't re-read the book and hold to that feeling cause it's not hurting anybody and well, it's better to enjoy than to be completely frustrated with it as I am right now.
If you are reading this, just know that this is my re-read because I want to finish this series. I want to be able to say that I've read everything and thus my opinion is made by looking at the full picture. So far I've read until the 4th or 6th book, don't remember exactly, and the thing I remember is how much it lacked on character growth. Cause it's one thing to be a shitty person and then learn with it and become better and more complex. But it's another thing to be a shitty person and stay a shitty person for so long that I think the books could've been bounded into a single volume since it seems trapped in time. But we will see how this progress. I've made a project and I am open minded about it, I will give this series all the chances but I am not exactly hopeful that I will end up enjoying it at the end.

mlytylr's review against another edition

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3.0

i had this book taken from me in 8th grade english because it had the word "thongs" in the title. good times

bookishaly's review against another edition

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4.0









This book was my bible back in '08.

Seriously. My friends and I would refer to this book whenever we had something that could be considered as "boy problems". In '08, I was 13/14, and I'd fallen in love with Aaron Johnson after watching the film so, of course, I had to read the book. It was funny and we could easily relate to it at the time, who am I kidding, I still like to consult Georgia Nicholson in the midst of a crisis.

Also Aaron Johnson



He was practically my first celebrity/fictional/pretend boyfriend. He was is so gorgeous.



LET ME LOVE YOU.

raeleenlemay's review against another edition

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5.0

Ahh, what a great re-read. I love this series so much!

mlaugc's review against another edition

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2.0

2.5, no fue malo pero tampoco fue genial. Fue una lectura super rĂ¡pida

stephaniereads9b0f8's review against another edition

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5.0

VERY cute, like a Bridget Jones' Diary for the teen set. Rennison stays very true to a 14 year old's voice and never gets too serious. I'm not much of a series reader but I'm definitely going to check out more of the Georgia Nicolson books.

sydnisan's review against another edition

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4.0

Nothing has ever made me laugh more!