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Prettily packaged in pink, here’s a guide to the special language that Georgia Nicolson speaks and which is so much part of her charm. The phrase book helps to crack her meanings while the magnets allow readers can make up their own ‘Georgia speak’.
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Luuurve And Other Ramblings Synopsis
Speak the language of luuurve with Georgia's megafab magnets and 'Georgia speak' phrase book. Decorate your locker, mirror or even your fridge with these hilarious 'Georgia speak' magnets. Use them to make up your own Georgia-tastic sentences and let your creativitosity run wild and free! For the very dim among you, there's also a fabbity-fab guide to 'Georgia speak' with her tip top bon phrases and advice on when its best NOT to use the rudey-dudey ones! So let out your inner Billy Shakespeare. You know you want to!!
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9780007301232 |
Publication date: |
9th February 2009 |
Author: |
Louise Rennison |
Publisher: |
Harpercollins Publishers |
Format: |
Other |
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About Louise Rennison
Louise Rennison (1951 – 2016) A hugely popular writer and comedian, who wrote brilliantly funny stories for teenage girls including the Confessions of Georgia Nicolson series, the first of which was made into a successful movie.
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 required many hours hanging around with 14-year-olds which is, as she said, "Brilliant - the best fun known to humanity. It's all boys, make-up, laughing and, er, that's it.”
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