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Are These My Basoomas I See Before Me?
by Rennison
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ISBN: 9780007277346

Synopsis Ohmygiddygodspyjamas! The tenth marvy book in the Confessions of Georgia Nicolson is here! Get ready to laugh like a loon on loon tablets. It’s the FINAL instalment of Georgia’s fab and hilarious diary! Does Georgia escape the cakeshop of luuurve? Can there be more heartbreaknosity in store? Will the Sex God pop up again unexpectedly (oo-er)! And what about the supreme accidental snogmaster Dave the Laugh? Will she FINALLY choose her only one and only? So many boys, so little time!


Children's Book Review This book’s the tenth and also the last part in the Georgia Nicolson series. Georgia Nicolson is a teenage girl from a small village in England, she has a crazy cat, and a very funny perspective on things. Georgia has gone back to school and things are kind of boring. Then the rehearsels for Romeo and Juliet begin, which will be the school-play of this year. For Georgia’s best friend Jas this is serious business, as she auditions for the part of Juliet. Georgia doesn’t care too much, she is more involved with what she should do with Masimo, her Italian-kind-of-boyfriend, who is mad at her for dancing with Dave The Laugh. Dave is her best friend, but has been acting a little weird lately.

What I thought:

This book was really funny. I also just love the ending, everything just ends perfectly (in my perspective). I would certainly recommend this book to everyone.

If you haven’t read anything from this series yet, I would advice you to start with the first volume, because then you’ll understand the storyline better. This book can be read separately but there will be a few parts in the story that are hard to get that way, but the book’s still really funny.