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A review by papalbina
Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (Confessions of Georgia Nicolson): WITH It's OK, I'm Wearing Really Big Knickers! by Louise Rennison
2.0
Just finished the first book: Luckyly I was not that stupid and superficial when I was fourteen and luckyly I didn't read the book at that age. I don't think I could make it in the adulthood healthy after reading that ¬¬
I would prevent my little sister from reading that, although the book was enjoyable and funny sometimes and I kinda like her at the end. I was a little disappointed to see that the Georgia in the movie and the Georgia in the books is not the same person at all. The one in the books is selfish, superficial and dimwit. The Georgia in the movie learns from her mistakes and becomes a little more mature than she was at the beginning which it's the right way.
It's not that I only like books that lecture its readers, but I just hope that the girls who read this book are more bright and see beyond boys, make-up and dyed hair.
Finished second book: I still think the same about these books. I give the book two stars because Georgia can be a laugh sometimes xD
I would prevent my little sister from reading that, although the book was enjoyable and funny sometimes and I kinda like her at the end. I was a little disappointed to see that the Georgia in the movie and the Georgia in the books is not the same person at all. The one in the books is selfish, superficial and dimwit. The Georgia in the movie learns from her mistakes and becomes a little more mature than she was at the beginning which it's the right way.
It's not that I only like books that lecture its readers, but I just hope that the girls who read this book are more bright and see beyond boys, make-up and dyed hair.
Finished second book: I still think the same about these books. I give the book two stars because Georgia can be a laugh sometimes xD