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Loading... Stop in the Name of Pants! (Confessions of Georgia Nicolson) (edition 2008)by Louise Rennison
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Poor Georgia; her Luuurve God boyfriend Massimo has absconded to Italy to see his family and Georgia's parents won't let her go to visit him! It's for the best anyways, because Georgia and Massimo aren't really meant to be together. He's not very funny, she can't really talk to him, and he didn't seem to care all that much when Angus got hit by a car. Boyfriends are supposed to care about our fur-babies, or they should be dumped! The person who Georgia always seems to go back to is Dave the Laugh, since the two of them have so much in common. Or at least they're both slightly mad... Which is really all that matters when it comes to love. As Dr Seuess said: "We're all a little weird, and when we find someone who is the same weird as us we fall into mutual weirdness and call it love." ( ) So even though Georgia is convinced Masimo is her one and only Luurve God, she still keeps accidentally snogging Dave the Laugh. When she and Dave dance at the club while the Stiff Dylans are playing, Masimo gets the horn and tries to take Dave outside to settle things. Georgia stops them from fighting (girl, you mad) and Masimo goes off, sad. Oh man, she's made a right mess of things. This never would have happened if you'd gone with Dave in the first place LIKE I TOLD YOU TO A MILLION TIMES! no reviews | add a review
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In a series of humorous diary entries, British teenager Georgia Nicolson tries to decide between two potential boyfriends--Masimo from Pizzagogoland (Italy) or local boy Dave the Laugh. No library descriptions found. |
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