Book Info
Loading other formats...Format
Hardback320 pages
Author's Website
www.georgianicolson.com/Publisher
Harpercollins PublishersPublication date
30th April 2005ISBN
9780007191482Children's Author 'Like-for-Like' recommendations
Click to buy book vouchers
'...then he ate my boy entrancers'
Louise Rennison
Part of the 'Confessions of Georgia Nicolson' Series
Sorry our supplier is out of stock
Try Amazon or our price comparison engine
Lovereading4kids Price: £8.24
RRP: £10.99 Saving £2.75 (25%)
Julia Eccleshare's comment:
It is impossible not to be entertained by the diaries of the teenage Georgia Nicolson. Since she started to reveal the secrets of her life in Angus, thongs and full frontal Snogging (a title more shocking than it’s content) she has been regaling readers with her friendships, her hatred of school and, of course, the triumphs and (mostly) disasters of her love life. Now, with her familiar vocabulary firmly in place, she’s back getting saucier by the minute – and falling in love again, of course.
Who is Julia Eccleshare ?
Synopsis
'...then he ate my boy entrancers' by Louise RennisonBrilliantly funny, teenage angst author Louise Rennison’s sixth book about the confessions of crazy but lovable Georgia Nicolson. Follow up to the hilarious number one bestselling hardback “...and that’s when it fell off in my hand.”
Reviews
'Seriously funny - be careful about reading it in public' - Daily 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.”
More books by this author









Share this book