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Item Details
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FAB CONFESSIONS OF GEORGIA NICOLSON (VOL 9 AND 10)
STOP IN THE NAME OF PANTS! / ARE THESE MY BASOOMAS I SEE BEFORE ME? |
By: |
Louise Rennison |
Format: |
Paperback |
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£8.99 |
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ISBN 10: |
0007412045 |
ISBN 13: |
9780007412044 |
Publisher: |
HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS |
Pub. date: |
1 September, 2011 |
Series: |
The Confessions of Georgia Nicolson |
Pages: |
640 |
Description: |
The brilliantly funny final novels (9th and 10th) in the GEORGIA NICOLSON series, out now in gorgey new paperback omnibus edition by recent winner of the ROALD DAHL FUNNY PRIZE. |
Synopsis: |
The brilliantly funny final novels (9th and 10th) in the GEORGIA NICOLSON series, out now in gorgey new paperback omnibus edition by recent winner of the ROALD DAHL FUNNY PRIZE.`Stop in the name of pants!':Now that Georgia has finally won over gorgey Masimo, the Italian Stallion, her old friend and lip-nibbling partner Dave the Laugh has popped up again. Will Georgia go to Pizza-a-gogo land to visit dreamy Masimo? Or could her perfect boy be closer than she thinks. A Sex Kitty's life is never simple...`Are these my basoomas I see before me?':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?Follow Georgia's hilarious antics as she desperately muddles her way through teenage life and all that it entails: make-up disasters, rapidly expanding nunga-nungas, school - urgh - unsympathetic friends, highly embarrassing family (and pets) and, of course, BOYS... |
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UK |
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HarperCollins |
Returns: |
Returnable |
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