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Confessions of Georgia Nicolson #8

Luuurve Is a Many Trousered Thing

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The original Sex God has re-landed, Masimo the Italian Stallion wants to be her boyfriend, and Dave the Laugh is still a regular snoggee. How will Georgia cope juggling all three boys of her dreams? Have her days on the rack of love really gone for good? Or will this just lead to confusionosity and merde?

Laugh your knickers off at Georgia’s hilarious confessions – this brilliant new story is her funniest yet.

252 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2007

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Louise Rennison

91 books2,772 followers
Louise Rennison was the bestselling award-winning author of the phenomenally successful ‘Confessions of Georgia Nicolson’ series, translated into over 34 languages and to the stage and big screen as ‘Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging’. She has won the Nestle Smarties Book Prize, the Michael L. Printz Honor Book and the Roald Dahl Funny prize for ‘Withering Tights’. Louise sadly died on February 29, 2016.

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Profile Image for Michelle.
1,555 reviews255 followers
November 29, 2022
Only 2 left to read - how depressing. Such a great series!

Five stars.
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557 reviews101 followers
July 5, 2007
Yessssss. Luuurved it, naturally, though Georgia really is quite stupid, isn't she? (I had to fight the urge to refer to her as a naff prat just then. Things to remember: I am not British. Nor am I 14.) Masimo, the Italian Stallion, does absolutely nothing for me, and I wish he did an equal amount of nothing for her. Alas.

Variations on the word "bitch" were used four times (I think...) ....!! Almost as shocking as the use of the word "slut" in Harry Potter! I mean, why call someone a bitch when you've got a whole glossary of more interesting nonsense words to choose from at the very back of your own book?
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112 reviews3 followers
August 9, 2008
I'm not proud, but I totally got hooked on the Angus, Thongs, and Full Frontal Snogging books when I was in library school! They're kind of like the Bridget Jones's Diary books, but for teens. And you can read them in one sitting! This latest installment is as fluffy as the rest and I shudder to think what a real-life Georgia Nicholson would be like (she's awful!), but I still get a kick out of the humor and the glossary provided for Georgia's "American chums."
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310 reviews13.8k followers
October 20, 2009
For a minute there I thought this was going to be a three star book. While I love Gee and the Ace Gang, I can only read about Libby's bizarre toys and the disco inferno with all its many incarnations so many times. Fortunately, Robbie and Dave the Laugh brought this book home in a big big way. I immediately had to begin book 9 and it is with mixed emotions that I enter the home stretch and the impending end of this series.

Gee is on the rack and in the cake shop of lurve. Robbie is back from kiwi-a-gogo land and ready to give things another go. Massimo is free and would like to know if Gee is free for him too. With two Gods to choose from, things couldn't be any more complicated, right? Wrong. G's red bottomosity ways have really caused a problem this time because desptie having a cake of lurve and a Robbie eclair, what G is really thinking about is a Dave tart. The horn has sounded, who will she choose?
Profile Image for Stephanie.
1,100 reviews80 followers
April 24, 2016
4 Stars!

Biology
The film turns out to be about bees. It is a film about a bee center. How crap is this going to be?

An hour later
That was the best thing I have seen for ages. We made Miss Wilson rewind the bit where the two queens were having a bitch fight.”

BOOK EIGHT is down! Georgia Nicolson, more like her creator, is hilarious. Her stories are even funnier. The crazy things that come out of her mouth are a poster quote worthy. Seriously, guys, aren't you tired of me telling how hilarious these books are? No, well let me keep telling you the same thing over and over.
“This is the first day of the rest of my life. So why is my hair sticking up like a cockerel?”

Georgia's character has grow up a bit! Please give her a hand, because thats a really a judge step. I have been rambling on about how her character is immature, stupid, but hilarious; BUT she keeps getting wiser each book. Not wiser wiser, but more looking like a "normal" teenager, soon to be adult. This book began she escaping from he reality, but when she has to face it again, she makes the best decision, not my opinion.
“It’s hard to tell the truth sometimes, especially if you don’t want to hurt someone. And you did. You said what you feel. And you must do what is right for you, not what other people say is right.”

Robbie did land, but so did Masimo and don't forget always here Dave the Laugh. Georgia has a tough life, that's for sure. Three boys after her and she thinking who to choose, but always leaving Dave out of the question because he is her mate, as he said. So, the decision is between Robbie and Masimo, who will be the lucky one? Apart from all that problem, there isn't much of the book, but I really laugh A LOT with everything. Please, mates read this book!
“I always want to tell him everything. But instead I said, “What’s your advice, Hornmeister?”
And he started doing pretend beard stroking and said, “Well, luuurve is a many trousered thing. . . .”
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1,043 reviews104 followers
January 19, 2009
Georgia is shallow and immature and truly needs to grow up, but these books are still very funny. Sadly, there's a girl in my year who steals all of Georgia's phrases and words, and everyone thinks she's wonderfully original.
I was slightly annoyed at Georgia moaning about how crap History is, and also how unromatic Germans and the German language is. The most gentlemanly man I've ever met is from Germany, so she clearly is quite biased.
Anyway, a light read and only took me a few hours to get through. It's obvious that Georgia is meant to be with Dave (their levels of maturity match) and I feel kind of sorry for Robbie and Masimo having to put up with a girlfriend who believes that the most important things about them are their looks and how good they are at kissing.

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19/01/09: Upon my second reading I've knocked the rating from 5/10 to 4/10. Georgia is so self-obsessed and shallow. I've come to realise that she is the sort of girl who I have to tell off when she's misbehaving in my school library. Yes, I, like Wet Lindsay, am a spoffy prefect. But hey, I'm going to end up with a wonderful, caring boyfriend one day (who cares about the environment and writes thoughful songs) and she'll be stuck with Dave the Laugh, whose only subject of conversation is her breasts!

Despite this, I probably will read the ninth book some day, just because I don't like to give up on a series part-way through.
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Author 7 books147 followers
July 18, 2018
Georgia, a high-strung British teenager with boy troubles and an embarrassing family, is continuing her trend of having no idea which guy to chase. Robbie was her first real boyfriend, but the way he left her was disappointing, and now that he's back she's not sure she is ready to be into him again even though he's truly gorgeous and kisses well. And then there's also Masimo, who is almost equally gorgeous and almost equally good at kissing (okay, maybe better, on both counts), and furthermore he's aggressively pursuing her--to the point that he's making a midnight rendezvous with her and inviting her to visit him in Italy. Why do all the boys run away? Which one does she like? Her friends aren't much help, with the exception, perhaps, of Dave the Laugh--who's surprisingly supportive of her relationships despite that she has also considered HIM. Georgia has to decide, with the help of her ace gang and some kissing experiments, or she'll be on the rack of luuuuurve forever.

This one was just about as hilarious and fun as the others, a quick read, and full of bizarre situations that are just weird enough to never get old when they keep happening. I don't like that the dialogue makes really rude comments sometimes about fat people and lesbians, but I guess since I'm not necessarily supposed to think Georgia and her friends are nice people (they're often not), I am still able to enjoy it. Her boy problems are not relatable to me, but they're really funny.
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53 reviews19 followers
September 20, 2008
Georgia Nicholson rides again! These books never fail to make me laugh and possibly roll my eyes. The only bad thing about Louise Rennison's addictive writing is that I go around speaking like a completely naff person on the edge of a nervy b. See? There I go again. I need to check my maturocity.
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1,536 reviews36 followers
April 24, 2020
Sacrée Georgia, pas facile de faire des choix. Ce tome m’a moins fait rire, j’ai eu plus de mal avec toutes les expressions de notre héroïne. Mais j’aime ses réflexions et ses discussions avec sa mère.
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423 reviews31 followers
November 3, 2016
Luuurve is a Many Trousered Thing was a laugh! We left the previous book with Georgia running off to catch an imaginary train, just to escape the wild predicament that is Sex God and the Luuurve God at the same place at the same time! The Luuurve fandango continues and Georgia's queuing up at the Bakery of Love!

Georgia's let into the cakeshop and has finally decided on the Italian fancy that is Masimo. He becomes her official boyfriend, giving her a No.4 (on the snogging scale, times 3), and invites her to visit him at Pizza-a-gogo land! However, Georgia still hasn't broken the news to the Sex God and still fancies herself a Robbie Eclair, rearing her red bottom. When she does tell him, it ends in tears for both parties. Whilst Masimo's gone to Pizza-a-gogo land for now and Robbie's headed back to Kiwi-a-gogo land, Dave the Laugh makes his much-welcomed appearance at camp and Georgia has unexpectedly had to return to the cakeshop to grab Dave the Tart. Bugger!

This book sent me into hysterical fits of laughter, more so than the previous books! The love square has definitely become quite a dilemma! I am convinced she must end up with Dave the Laugh. A. He's a laugh and B. He's the best snog Georgia's ever had (she herself admitted it to Rosie!) and C. He likes a certain someone, possibly better than his girlfriend, Emma!
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195 reviews
April 30, 2008
Every time I read one of these books I always ask myself, "why?". I still don't know the answer. It's a ok read but I know I have far out grown reading books like this and yet when a new one comes out I pick it up and read it. I can't even understand half the things that Georgia is going on about in the story. Then I find myself going around saying things like "fabby". Oh well, I know when book 9 comes out I'll read that too and start thinking to myself, "why?".
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17 reviews1 follower
June 14, 2008
This series never fails to make me laugh out loud. Georgia Nicolson is so confused, so dramatic, and so boy-crazy, but you see hints of a good heart underneath. While enjoying her antics I find myself rooting for the rational part of her brain to win.

I don't know how to recommend these titles to teen girls. Do they take the books seriously or laugh at themselves? Need a little help from all you YA Specialists. How do you sell this series?

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711 reviews405 followers
April 23, 2017
I'm waaaay older than the target audience for this book now and yet I still find them to be the perfect pick-me-up when my illness flares up and I need an easy, amusing read. Georgia is such a funny character, I can't help but find her endearing even when she is being utterly daft.
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310 reviews13 followers
June 14, 2020
I was thinking I was Team No one and boys can just do one. But I’m Team Dave again
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127 reviews16 followers
January 24, 2021
If Georgia doesn't end up with Dave The Laugh I will KICK the FUCK off.
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1,210 reviews497 followers
April 25, 2021
This was more entertaining than most of the others of this series (hence the 2 star) but it's still pretty disappointing, in my opinion.
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205 reviews7 followers
July 30, 2022
teehee!

this book had me literally rolling my eyes internally for about 230 pages and then giggling for the other 10, but somehow i really loved it.

ok i literally have no choice but to mark this one as spoilers because i don’t know what else to say about it besides talking about what specifically happened in this book.

dave! the! laugh! eeeeeeeeep!!! the entire book i just kept waiting for georgia to understand what she was feeling and i feel like THE LAST SCENE gives me a smallllll glimmer of hope that the next book is bringing a DTL/GN romance ????? i guess we shall see!!

they’re just a great pair. they have a really nice friendship and you can tell they both care about each other. like come on, louise. give me a sweet little friends to lovers moment!!!!

something i really hope to see in the next 2 books is some actual growing up on georgias part though. i wish she was a better friend than she is, but i am glad she has friends who are so good to her, even when she’s awful.

like it’s truly all about me me me for georgia and that’s fine but genuinely if i was her friend i would lose my marbles having to put up with her i think.
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217 reviews5 followers
February 18, 2024
at this point my re-read of this series has gone way beyond nostalgia and is entirely deep investment in the plot
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