Synopses & Reviews
Disaster strikes again in this fabbity fab fab sequel to Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging. Georgia's little sister Libby has been leaving sticky surprises in her bed again. Her faithful Scottish wildcat, Angus, is suddenly spending all his time with a good-looking feline next door. Then there's her nose. Will it ever stop growing? But there's always a bright side, and this time it's ultra bright since Georgia is dating the Sex God (aka Robbie). Everything should be just perfect...until her pathetically unhip parents announce that the family is moving to New Zealand. New Zealand? Life is officially over, but Georgia's response to adolescence is so hilarious that readers will be laughing (and groaning) out loud through this uproarious sequel! Praise for Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging: "Georgia's a wonderful character whose misadventures are not only hysterically funny but universally recognizable. This 'fabbity fab fab' novel will leave readers cheering, Long live the teen!'" Booklist (starred review) "In a spectacular YA debut, the author creates a winning protagonist in the persona of 14 year-old Georgia Nicolson, whose wry observations and self-deprecating humor cover everything from prudish parents...to kissing (aka snogging) lessons....Rennison exquisitely captures the fine art of the adolescent ability to turn chaos into stand-up comedy." Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Synopsis
Disaster strikes again in this fabbity fab fab sequel to Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging. Georgia's response to adolescence is so hilarious that readers will be laughing (and groaning) out loud through this uproarious sequel! Now in a mass-market paperback edition.
Synopsis
Monday July 17th
11:00 A.M.I am feeling sheer desperadoes. It's a day and a half now since I snogged the Sex God. I think I have snog withdrawal. My lips keep puckering up.
About the Author
Louise Rennison is the bestselling and award-winning author of the angst-filled Confessions of Georgia Nicolson. Louise lives in Brighton, the San Francisco of England (apart from the sun, Americans, the Golden Gate Bridge, and earthquakes).