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Angus, Thongs, and Full-Frontal Snogging; On the Bright Side ... Study Guide

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by Louise Rennison
About 75 pages (22,455 words)
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There are six days until school. Georgia plans what she will wear to school. She wants to wear makeup but knows Hawkeye will make her take it off. She feels she has to wear makeup on the way to school, because she will encounter boys going to the Foxwood School. She also worries about the beret and has to talk to the girls. She will meet with the girls Friday to talk about the beret and other things. She has eyebrows, but she has still has a surprised look. Georgia asks her father Bob about the apron. Angry, he tells her she should not go through his things. She wants to know if he is a cross dresser. Her mother laughs, and this makes her father madder. Her mother tells Bob to relax,.....

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