Customer Reviews
Rave on - By: Mrs. K. A. Wheatley, 01 Nov 2008 
The thirdin the series by Louise Rennison about the fifteen year old school girl Georgia Nicholson, this is just as good as the previous two. It isin Georgia's words 'vair vair funny' indeed.
Not much has changed. Georgia is still madlyin love with Robbie The Sex God & having trouble reconciling it with her desire to snog Dave The Laugh. All is as it should bein the world of teenage angst.
If this was all there was to these books they would be very tiresome by now, but for me it is the ridiculous antics of the Ace Gang at Stalag 14 or school as it is more commonly known, & the lovely relationship she has with her parents who annoy her by refusing to be middle aged & sensible, & her crazy three year old sister Libby.
Oh! &in this book we have the treat of the blossoming romancein the life of the most lunatic & deranged catin book history, Angus & his dreams of conquering the flirty Burmese Naomi from over the road.
Laugh out loud funny.
One of my favey books! - By: Grace Handscomb, 06 Jan 2008 
I loved this book. It was very funny & girly. A great read if you're looking for something to make you laugh.
Louise Rennsion - By: Ellie Durham, 16 Oct 2007 
The whole series of these books are hilarious & well worth reading. I dont really enjoy reading but i read a lot more since reading these books. I could recommend them to anyone 12+.
I did not read these booksin order but i have since found that this is the first one to read. Louise is a very talented writer!
Hilariously funny! Every girl should read it! - By: Catherine, 06 Jun 2006 
I really enjoyed this & I couldn't stop laughing!
This is the diary of Georgia Nicolson. It contains entries about her family, friends, boys, school, grandparents, parties, enemies & many other things. It is v. funny, & quite a lot like a modern-day female Adrian Mole. Amazing. For ages of about 12-16.
'knocked out by my nunga-nungas' by Louise Rennison - By: , 18 Oct 2005 
'Knocked out by my nunga-nungas'
By Louise Rennison
This is the hilarious diary & thoughts of Georgia Nicolson, a typical teenager who is going through all of the confusion & challenges of boys, school, friends, family & so much more. It shows the funny side of life as a teenager & it is even better as it is so much like real-life.
Georgia is the main character & she tells us what she is feeling from one minute to the next. She writes about her friends, her boyfriend Robbie, who she seems obsessed with which most girls are when they have a new boyfriend.
The themes I think, within this book are first loves, friendship, & relationships with parents & family. In Georgia's eyes her parents seem to be embarrassing & nagging which is what almost every teenager feels at sometime or another.
I think Louise Rennison has perfectly captured what it is like to be a teenager growing up nowadays. The strong points,in my opinion is the humour throughout the whole book which makes it enjoyable to read. Also, the truth within the story from what teenage girls feel & react to things such as what your friends say to you to the way people gossip & poke fun at othersin a light-hearted way.
I think another wayin which this is a fantastic book is that it is easy to read & so funny that you never want to put it down. I like it because it is as if she is talking to you rather than telling you a story, it doesn't go on describing small thingsin detail, it is a fast book.
The book's weak point however is that it wont appeal to a wide range of audience as it is aimed at teenage girls rather than younger children, boys or older adults.