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Love is a Many Trousered Thing: 09/03/09

Love is a Many Trousered Thing by Louise Rennison is the eighth in the Confessions of Georgia Nicholson series. All of Georgia's machinations have come together too well. She now finds herself with two potential boyfriends and she doesn't know what to do.

She has to decide between Rob the Sex God who has returned from New Zealand and Masimo the Italian Lurve God. She wants advice from her friends but Dave the Laugh is too busy with his own girl friend and Jas is more of a spazz than usual.

Despite Georgia's overly silly teenage slang, she has matured over the course of the books. Proof of this comes in the form of two tweens who get in trouble during a concert. Georgia (to her own surprise) tells them they are too scantily dressed and that children their age don't belong in the club (even though she had done the same thing at their age). It's refreshing to see silly Georgia actually age some and be surprised by it.

As with the previous books, Love is a Many Trousered Thing takes off where the last one ended. So far every single book has managed to entertain and amuse me. Although I don't normally do this: I highly recommend you start at the beginning with 0060288140?Angus Thongs and Full Frontal Snogging.

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