Dancing in my nuddy-pants! (Confessions of Georgia Nicolson, Book 4)
By (Author) Louise Rennison
Book 4
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
26th April 2006
6th February 2006
United Kingdom
Young Adult
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
240
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
210g
Brilliantly funny, Louise Rennisons fabby fourth book on the confessions of crazy but lovable Georgia Nicolson. Now in gorgey new paperback and guaranteed to have the nation laughing their knickers off!
Phoned Jas.
Jas
Oui.
Do you ever get the urge
Pardon
You know, to flow free and wild.
She was thinking.
Well, sometimes, when Tom and I are alone in the house together
Yes
We flick each other with flannels.
Jas, you keep talking on the telephone and I will send out for help.
Its good fun what you do is
Jas, Jas, guess what I am doing now
Are you dancing
Yes, I am, my strange little pal. But what am I dancing in
A bowl
Jas, dont be silly. Concentrate. Try to get the image of me flowing wild and free.
Are you dancing in your PE knickers
Non I am DANCING IN MY NUDDY-PANTS!!!
And we both laughed like loons on loon tablets.
Praise for Angus, Thongs and Full-frontal Snogging: "Bridget Jones for teenagers -- but funnier. Expect Potter-esque queues for the sequel." The Sunday Telegraph "Don't miss this gem" The Guardian "One of the funniest books of the year!" Independent on Sunday "I laughed like a drain" John Peel Praise for "...and that's when it fell off in my hand.": "Readers will find themselves laughing uncontrollably until their sides hurt, and won't be able to put the book down." Sunday Times "Hilarious... [Louise Rennison] is queen of the pink-book pack." The Times
Louise Rennison lives in Brighton. She is the internationally bestselling author of the angst-filled confessions of Georgia Nicolson. Following the success of her one-woman autobiographical show, Stevie Wonder Felt my Face (Edinburgh Festival Awards & BBC 2 Special) Louise has written for many comedy stars. She has reported for the John Peel Show, was a regular on Woman's Hour and a columnist for the London Evening Standard magazine.