Jennifer W. (GeniusJen) reviewed Are These My Basoomas I See Before Me? (Confessions of Georgia Nicolson, Bk 10) on + 5322 more book reviews
Reviewed by Kira M for TeensReadToo.com
Georgia Nicolson has a great life. She has a sexy boyfriend, great friends, and a pretty active social life.
Things took an abrupt halt, however, when her beau, Masimo, went off in a huff after the school dance, because Dave the Laugh decided to get into a fight with him over Georgia. Two boys fighting over you - who could ask for anything more?
Now, both boys aren't talking to her and Masimo won't return any of her phone calls. To make matters worse, Wet Lindsay, the school's popular mean girl, is rubbing it in her face that she's still with Georgia's first crush, Robbie. Will Georgia's love life straighten out or is she doomed for spinsterville already?
A humorous conclusion to this popular young adult series. It's entertaining and readers will enjoy following Georgia's love and social life. The characters are easy to relate to and they keep the book's pace up well.
It is recommended, however, that you read the previous books in order to understand the unique way Georgia talks and expresses herself.
Georgia Nicolson has a great life. She has a sexy boyfriend, great friends, and a pretty active social life.
Things took an abrupt halt, however, when her beau, Masimo, went off in a huff after the school dance, because Dave the Laugh decided to get into a fight with him over Georgia. Two boys fighting over you - who could ask for anything more?
Now, both boys aren't talking to her and Masimo won't return any of her phone calls. To make matters worse, Wet Lindsay, the school's popular mean girl, is rubbing it in her face that she's still with Georgia's first crush, Robbie. Will Georgia's love life straighten out or is she doomed for spinsterville already?
A humorous conclusion to this popular young adult series. It's entertaining and readers will enjoy following Georgia's love and social life. The characters are easy to relate to and they keep the book's pace up well.
It is recommended, however, that you read the previous books in order to understand the unique way Georgia talks and expresses herself.