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Harpercollins PublishersSuitable for Ages
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1st July 2008ISBN
9780007275830Children's Author 'Like-for-Like' recommendations
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Stop In The Name Of Pants!
Louise Rennison
Part of the 'The Confessions of Georgia Nicolson' Series
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Julia Eccleshare's comment:
You can’t stop laughing at and with Georgia Nicolson. Now she’s back with a new diary in which, as ever, she charts the ups and downs of her intense – sometimes imaginary - sex-kitten life as it ricochets from the heights of happiness to the depths of despair. Has she really secured the devotion of Masimo, the Italian stallion? And will it make her happy? As ever, Georgia conducts her life at full volume in her diary which readers will delight in sharing with her. Angus, Thongs and perfect Snogging the movie, releases at the end of July and in the lead up to it, we’ll have a great competition to win some Georgia Nicholson goodies so come back soon to check this out.
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Synopsis
Stop In The Name Of Pants! by Louise RennisonSound the Cosmic Horn for bestselling author Louise Rennison's ninth book of the confessions of crazy but loveable teenager Georgia Nicolson! 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! More hilarious confessions from our fave teen drama queen, Georgia Nicolson.
Reviews
Praise for '!startled by his furry shorts!'It's an excellent book and I'm dying to know what happens next.'
Sugar Praise for
'!then he ate my boy entrancers.': You'll be falling about laughing at this.'
Mizz
'The only snag about taking this on holiday is that it won't last long: it will be consumed without a break except for the snorting noises. But it can always be passed on to parents by any youngster who can stand the sound of Vati's and Mutti's snorts, or dipped into repeatedly because every line is vair vair funny.'
Sunday Times Praise for
'!startled by his furry shorts.': 'It's an excellent book and I'm dying to know what happens next.'
Sugar Praise for
'!and that's when it fell off in my hand.': 'Readers will find themselves laughing uncontrollably until their sides hurt, and won't be able to put the book down.'
Sunday Times
'Hilarious! [Louise Rennison] is queen of the pink-book pack.'
The Times Praise for
'Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging': 'Bridget Jones for teenagers -- but funnier. Expect Potter-esque queues for the sequel.'
Sunday Telegraph
About The Author
Louise Rennison lives in Brighton, a place that she likes to think of as the San Francisco of the South Coast. Which is sad as it is nothing like San Francisco, being mainly pebbles and large people in tiny swimming knickers who have gone bright red in the sun. Although she lives in Brighton in reality, in her mind she lives somewhere exotic with a manservant called Juan.
When Louise was 15, her parents decided to emigrate to Wairakei in New Zealand. Its main claim to fame is that it had some of the most violent geothermal activity in the world. "When we had Sunday lunch in the back garden, the tables heaved and lurched around, and the trees went backwards and forwards. That was because underneath the table, underneath the earth's surface, thousands of cubic feet of molten steam was trying to get out … and kill us!" Louise's dad had his shoes blown off by a rogue bore.
Louise's research for her books requires many hours hanging around with 14-year-olds which is, as she says, "Brilliant - the best fun known to humanity. It's all boys, make-up, laughing and, er, that's it.”
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