
Angus, Thongs, and Full-Frontal Snogging
Confessions of Georgia Nicolson
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Louise Rennison caused a sensation with this hilarious book that has been called Bridget Jones' Diary for adolescents. Narrator Stina Nielsen brilliantly fills the shoes of one of the most colorful young adult book characters in years.
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Critic reviews
"A spectacular YA debut." (Publishers Weekly)
"Anyone who's ever ridden the roller coaster of adolescence will relate to 14-year old Georgia Nicholson's hysterically funny journal." (Seventeen)
"It will take a sophisticated reader to enjoy the wit and wisdom of this charming British import, but those who relish humor will be satisfied. Fresh, lively, and engaging." (School Library Journal)
"You know when you really should stop laughing and everyone is looking at you? This was me reading the manuscript on the train. This is a brilliant book!...I can't recommend it highly enough." (The Guardian)
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- Anu
- 04-12-13
Best. Audio. Book. Ever.
Where does Angus, Thongs, and Full-Frontal Snogging rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This book can only be describes as genius, crazy and so funny you might pee your pants. I was on the bus looking like an insane person laughing my ass off to this book. Buy it, better yet buy the book version so you can read along.
What other book might you compare Angus, Thongs, and Full-Frontal Snogging to and why?
Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? by Mindy Kaling
Gallagher Girls Series By Ally Carter
One for the Money by Janet Evanovich
Have you listened to any of Stina Nielson’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
No, but I thought she did a fantastic job. Her tone and inflection perfectly imitated that of a very pissed off but hilarious cheeky teenager.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes, unfortunately life got in the way
Any additional comments?
Fantastic movie, book and the audiobook really did it justice.
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- Erin
- 04-12-16
Great book and series
I love this book and series in the biggest way. It is so true .
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- Anonymous User
- 09-03-24
Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging
AAngus, Thongs and full-frontal snogging is an amazing book!!! Though it is a really big girls book guys can still read it. I liked the book because it is in journal form!!! I think journal form is easier to read. It also makes the book seem more interesting. I can't wait to read the next book!!!
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-07-24
Nostalgic!
I remember reading this book when I was probably 12 and it was so fun to listen to again! Just a cute, fun story that’s relatable for young women.
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- amethyst Rogers
- 07-10-20
I love this book
This book is very relatable even at an older age. it's fun to listen to and gives me something to look forward to. Georgia is a great character for girls how are coming of age and taking an interest in relationships or crushes.
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- Trosado
- 09-29-19
4 Stars
JAS: He said, "See ya later."
GEORGIA: But he might say that to everyone, like sort of "See you later" sort of thing.
JAS: You mean you don't think he likes me?
GEORGIA: I didn't say that. He might never say "See you later" unless he means, "See you later."
JAS: So you think he might mean "See you later," then?
GEORGIA: Yes.
JAS: When is later, though?
🤣🤣🤣 Sorry, you might have had to have been there, but this type of dialogue reappears a few times throughout the book and it made me laugh more each subsequent time. What teenage girl, at one point or another, didn't over-analyze everything a boy said to her?
As many times as I thought Georgia was a little shite, I also laughed out loud. I probably wouldn't recommend this to a young person who is easily influenced by what they read or watch, because Georgia has no respect for adults. Parents or otherwise. That might be my biggest issue with the story. Other than that, it was a light and fun read with a well done audio presentation.
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- AR. Kay
- 10-18-19
Funny and sweet
This is an engaging, witty, and fun coming of age story. There’s something for everyone in this story and many laughs along the way.
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- Carrie
- 09-11-09
Self-Centered Teenage Girls--Honest and Hilarious
The antics of Georgia Nicolson, as related through her diary, are especially hilarious when read aloud by Stina Nielson. Something of the essential English-ness of Georgia and her mates is translated much more effectively through the audio format than the printed word.
There's nothing high-brow about this book--no overwhelming or enlightened commentary about the human condition. Rather, it is the human condition of one 14-year-old school girl, told in open, honest, and unforgettable prose. Being 14 and in the throes of luurrve was never so much fun.
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- Anna
- 04-07-21
Love the series, not for everyone
I love this series and have since I was in middle school because it’s mostly just a teenage girl and her friends/family living every day life. It’s written in diary style so you really feel like you’re experiencing what Georgia (the main character) is.
Georgia is a bit sassy but she’s quite funny and the author does an excellent job of writing a teenage girl. Sometimes it gets a bit petty and the drama is always not-so-serious stuff like getting detention for laughing too much in class, but that’s part of the draw.
Obviously the British slang and humor aren’t for everyone. I definitely preferred reading them over listening originally so I could look up slang in the back of the book, where I don’t usually listen to audiobooks while holding my phone. And not every one wants to listen to a teenage girl complain about flirting with the local grocer boy or shaving her legs wrong.
If you like the Princess Diaries series, this is similar, except Georgia is less shy, more outspoken, and not a princess like Mia.
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- 02-09-22
not for teens?
I read this book as a twenty year old back in 2000, and remember it being so funny, fun, and just a joy. I re-listened to it now to see if I should give it to one of my pre-teen neices. I don't think it is great for that age. maybe for a mature teen, but the book starts out with the main character worried about her breast size, her friend buying smaller size clothes to impress the male cashier, and her worried about how her eyes look in the morning. I remember it all seemed funny as a 20 year old who didn't care about those things anymore, but a teen may be less confident, and it may reinforce some insecurities rather than poke fun at them. But, I'm not a psychologist so I may be wrong. maybe it will seem fun to a teen as well, and help them to not take teenage worries too seriously. I guess I suggest reading it yourself before giving it to any young girls.
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