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Are These My Basoomas I See Before Me? (Confessions of Georgia Nicolson, Book 10)

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $16.99
Manufacturer: HarperTeen
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For Georgia, the more things change, the more they stay the same. Just when she thought she was the official one-and-only girlfriend of Masimo, he's walked off into the night with the full hump, leaving Georgia all aloney on her owney-again. All because Dave the Laugh tried to do fisticuffs at dawn with him! Two boys fighting over Georgia? It's almost as romantic as Romeo and Juliet . . . though perhaps a touch less tragic. It's time for Georgia to get to the bottom (oo-er) of this Dave the Laugh spontaneous puckering business once and for all. It's like they always say: If you snog a mate in the forest of red bottomosity and no one is around to see it, is he still a mate? Or is he something more?
Reviews
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-08-09
Summary: "Oh sacre bleu I miss Georgia already!"
There's a saying that states "all good things come to an end." I knew the Georgia Nicholson series would have to come to an end one day and after 10 books it seems reasonable for it to happen now. But that doesn't mean I'm ready. Georgia has been the kind of character that when you put down the book and go about your life you think "darn, she's just a character, not really my friend." For years I've been entertained by her hilarious vocabulary and antics and for years my heart has hurt when hers hurt. I'm sad that she has now gone away laughing on a fast camel (with the right bloke of course) but Georgia Nicholson is the type of character who stays with you forever. For books that are rather simple and non-complex, there is a wit and charm to this series that raises them higher than many adult top fiction bestsellers. I honestly think that although the Georgia Nicholson series doesn't have anything supernatural like vampires and doesn't have complicated plots about who did what and who needs to be saved and how the characters actions change so much, this series is actually better then the Twilight series. Now that's just my opinion, but sometimes all we need a simple plot and a star character with tons of wit to be satisfied. Although Georgia doesn't have to think about giving up her mortality and Dave the Laugh isn't a werewolf and Massimo isn't a vampire and Robbie isn't a demon, I find that I enjoy Georgia's realistic dilemma with figuring out who she really likes and how she has to overcome dealing with the dumb and spiteful Wet Lindsay when she gets in her way. I also appreciate how all of Georgia's friends are so refreshingly unique. I love how Jas is fascinated by nature and how Rosie has turned into a bearded Viking woman. I also appreciate how Georgia's family is more then embarrassing. I enjoyed how Louise Rennison didn't use recycled cliches of friends and family. I love how she gave these characters legitimately different and unique personalities instead of leaving it a one friend is shy and nerdy, one is outgoing, and one is boy-crazy, while her parents say some embarrassing things and don't buy her enough clothes and don't give her enough privacy. Even though the plots alone of these books aren't incredibly sophisticated or innovative (teen girl and friends have crushes on boys and parents are embarrassing wasn't thought up yesterday), these characters are characters that were totally new to me when I first picked up Angus, Thongs and FFS and still to this day I've never seen characters so unique and dynamic with such distinct features. Even the teachers in this book are all something different and something more then the teacher who doesn't like you much and gives too much homework. So I really love how these characters can be totally interesting and captivating without having to be mythical creatures or dead or slutty and obnoxiously over the top or boring and there just for the main character to talk to. These characters are plausible and realistic and each one of them could stand on their own and be in their own book.
Now as for the writing in this book, although it's not that of Aristotle, Shakespeare, or a Bronte sister, it really needs no long elaboration and praise. Rennison uses such wit and charm in her writing that it makes these simple diary entries something that can hold it's own if it was put up on the shelf next to classics and the most anticipated top sellers. And the vocabulary. A huge part of why I read these books is because the words and phrases Rennison comes up with are absolutely fantastico and, as Georgia would say, vair vair full of wisdomosity. I'm sure everyone who has read these books has brought at least one of the words or phrases into their vocabulary. They're so addictive that it's hard not to. Such simple writing yet so perfect.
As for "Are Those My Basoomas I See Before Me?" I didn't want it to end. The whole book I was torn between Massimo and Dave the Laugh. I mean, here is this Italian love god who is very very interested in Georgia and would make any girl swoon. He really seemed to care for Georgia and I cannot believe he *SPOILERS* was possibly going to skip going to London to continue on with the band. He liked Georgia so much he would stay behind for her. But then when Dave the Laugh came around, I forgot all the sweet things Massimo would tell Georgia. When I read the interactions between Dave and Georgia, I could actually feel how much of this love that was between them too. I could feel, no matter how much they tried to think otherwise, how much they wanted to be together and how they knew they were right for each other. Plus, Georgia and Dave have this hilarious chemistry between them which makes me want to read a follow up novel set in the future detailing their lives as a couple/comedy/improv duo. We all knew that they were perfect for each other and it was actually kind of painful for me to read about how they denied it and would be around each other and you could feel the chemistry but they would be distracted by their current boyfriend or girlfriend. I would wait and hold on for those moments when Dave would share a little about how he felt about Georgia. I was scared that maybe in some sick world this chemistry would never get a chance to turn into a relationship.
I felt the end was very sudden though. I'm kind of torn by how the story ended. At first I was afraid there would be no room for Dave to come in and for them to be together. I got down to the last few pages and I thought it would end with Georgia deciding to be single for awhile or something annoying like that. Luckily, Dave comes charging on his fast camel to save Georgia (or walks across the stage from backstage, but I thought I would incorporate a title of a previous book to add some chivalry and kinghtiness to my summary). The last few pages leave us with Dave and Georgia finally being together like we all knew needed to happen. While some readers are disappointed that this union occurred within the last 2 or 3 pages of the book, I'm torn. I would love to have had a more elaborate scene of Georgia and Dave becoming a couple with tons of sweet nothings spoken to each other. But on the other hand, Georgia mixing up her words as she asked if they were a couple was so perfect and so Georgia. I felt that there was really nothing left to say without having to have a whole new plot twist and book come after it. Although the plot climaxed late and quickly, we were left with a really sweet and very Georgia/Dave ending. I feel like if we had anything come after the moment of them getting together in that way unique to them, that we would have had unnecessary information that took away from a classic Georgia/Dave moment, or we would have to have a whole new book which means the plot could lead to something happening between Georgia and Dave and we do not want that. So although I would have liked more of them saying sweet romantic things to each other, I'm glad it ended this way because it means my last image of Georgia was her in a completely happy ending getting the boy she and the readers always wanted. I think this is a very satisfactory last impression.
Although this series contains ten books, they are ten quick and delightful reads. I recommend them to anyone and everyone. They are much more appropriate then many YA books out there and they are so much more fun and engaging to read. The humor is perfect and readers will not be disappointed. Georgia Nicholson is the perfect character and everyone should have the chance to read the books and be her friend. I'll miss Georgia and her adventures but I'm so vair vair happy she got her happy ending.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-07-26
Summary: "Review of 'Are These My Basoomas I See Before Me?'"
I really liked this book 10 of the Georgia Nicolson series. Am so glad that she didn't get stuck with Mazimo at the end.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-07-24
Summary: "One of my favorites!"
So sad this is the last book in the series but it's been a great run. Louise Rennison has yet again made me smile & laugh my butt off throughout the entire book. Practically on every page. I rarely find so much ridiculous joy in a series. This final book is probably one of my favorites. Great ending for the series.
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-07-06
Summary: "Amazing...Amazing...AMAZING!"
The Georgia Nicolson books have hooked me from the very first page of the very first book, Each book so Intricatly- well not entirely -woven. Every ending of each book has had me craving for the next, barely able to think about anything but the book after I have read it. Unfourtunatly, The last book did the same thing to me. The ending of a series should most certainly not make the reader craving for more of the books. It should be a closure (sp?) To the book and the books prior to the last.
SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Personaly for me, Dave FINALLY being with Georgia after Years of love and red bottomsy was not a good ending. Going with the idea that the book had ended like this, it should at least included and epiloge about how the relationship was going, with not only Dave, but Jas, Rosie, Sven, Emma, etc. The kiss between them on the very last page was rushed, and just after breaking up with her Italiano Cakey. This is the only part of the book that I find to not sufice, Everything else is all I and anybody could have asked for. I recommend this book and series to anybody looking for a laugh, These books are great and earned a prize center spot on my bookshelf.
Reviewer- Tohmi (Pronounced Toe-Me for your information)
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-05-18
Summary: "Awesome"
The book itself came very nicely packed and arrived on time and in one piece. The book was awesome and I am sad that it is the last one in the series. But it was great.
