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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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At the canteen, Jackie and Allison irritate Georgia even though they are friendly after the confrontation. At home, Georgia is angry with Robbie but is too proud to talk to him. Georgia calls Robbie. When he answers, she gives her name. He hesitates then calls her Mike and says he will call her later. Georgia calls Jas and asks what he means by "Mike." Jas guesses Lindsay is there. Depressed, Georgia is in bed. Mum goes into Georgia's room and asks if she wants to talk. Georgia says she hates school and England. Mum says a trip to New Zealand might make her happy. Georgia is indifferent. Georgia thinks if men are like this, she wants to be a lesbian. She tries to kiss a British female sex symbol's picture but cannot do.....

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