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| |  | Home & Garden | Home » » » Then He Ate My Boy Entrancers: More Mad, Marvy Confessions of Georgia Nicolson | | | | | | | Description: | | We are going to Hamburger-a-gogo land! We are going there so that I can follow the Luuurve God, Masimo. He has gone to visit his olds, leaving me, his new (and lurker-free) nearly girlfriend, in Billy Shakespeare land. So he thinks! Imagine how thrilled he will be when I pop up where he is and say “Howdy!” Or whatever it is they say over there. Let the overseas snog fest begin!!! Georgia can't wait to visit Hamburger-a-gogo land with Jas in tow so she can finally track down Masimo, the Italian-American dreamboat. But after a long week in America, Georgia only succeeds in learning importantish things -- like how to ride a bucking bronco -- before she's dragged back to England by Mutti and Vati. Will Georgia be able to reel in the Italian dreamboat, or is she destined to live forever all aloney on her owney? | | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Louise Rennison | | Hardcover:
| 320 pages | | Publisher:
| HarperTeen | | Publication Date:
| June 01, 2005 | | Package Length:
| 7.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.2 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 35 reviews |
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Whoo!Jul 15, 2008 Even though I skipped 2 books, and read this right after Knocked Out By My Nunga Nungas, so it didn't make much sense. Still lovely though, and if you boy it from Amazon you get a extra CD in the inside cover, with a lovely interview by Miss. Rennison :]
HILARIOUS!Mar 28, 2008 This book is quite possibly the funniest one yet of the Georgia Nicholson series. While Georgia is just getting over Robbie in comes Masimo
Another Great Book in the Series of Georgia Nicholson: And Then He Ate My Boy EntrancersNov 15, 2007 This is a book about Georgia Nicholson, a girl from from England, who travels to America with her bestfriend, Jas, and her family. But Georgia and Jas are really just looking forward to this trip because they're hoping to find Georgia's luuuuuuuuuuurrrrvvvveeeee god, Masimo, while the rest of the family look forward to the clown-car convention.
When it comes down to Georgia seeing Masimo, she'll do anything, and I mean anything. She goes to a dance club to see him and she's wearing shoes that are way too small for her feet because they just went perfectly with her outfit. Even though the night didn't go exactly the way she planned, she sure did learn something from that. It was one of my many favorite chapters in the book.That chapter was especially funny.
And Then He Ate My Boy Entrancers is one of my favorite books. I would recommend this book to the reader's that like to read a variety of books. Seeing that Georgia is from another county, it gives you a different point of view on the book, the way they talk, and the setting. It's truly a great series to read. But on thing i would recommend is that you should read the first 5 books before you read this one. If you skip right to this one, you miss a lot of little things that make up the whole book. Unfortunately, I learned this the hard way. But it's still a fantastic book.
She's maaaaaaaad!Jun 10, 2007 The Georgia Nicolson character IS truly MAAAAAAAAAD and this makes for some really good laughs. Actually, I laughed myself so hard I was literally crying and had to hold my belly. Boy Entrancers is hilarious. I couldn't stop laughing in a long while!
It is what it is - too funny!Feb 27, 2007 Oh, how clever Louise Rennison is. This hilarious novel reminds me a bit of a stand-up comedian's routine with a plot - of sorts. English teenager, Georgia, (the main character) has her own combination of slang and made up alterations of words that take a bit of getting used to at first. But her descriptions of events, friends, her own family, and life in general are so fast, funny, and furious, I could hardly stop laughing. Of course, it's all very silly, and Georgia comes across as perhaps a little to obsessed with snogging boys, or a bit too dim-witted at times, but then maybe not. In any event, if you like novels that are clearly intended to make you laugh, and you aren't looking for any deep messages except that there is always humor to be found in the strange and sometimes unbelieveably wacky things teenagers do, then this book is for you. Highly recommended for kids over 13 and anyone else who enjoys a good laugh.
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