A review by bianca_rodriguez
Confessions of Georgia Nicolson by Louise Rennison

5.0

It's so unbelievably rare for your favorite childhood books to hold up, but god, this series does. Sure, some of the language and jokes at times can be a bit dated/inappropriate, but Rennison just wrote how I like to believe, at times, all 14-year-old girls can be: a mix of selfishness, crush-obsessed, and a whole lot of self-reflection. In a way, Georgia Nicolson is so iconic because she doesn't try to be "not like other girls." She just simply is like other girls, a character that's just too easy to relate to.

In short: there isn't another book like this one, and I don't think I'll ever find it. Ace gang 4ever and ever <3