Throughout her adventures, her best friend Jas actually got a boyfriend. She bought a bra, plucked her eyebrows, took milk baths and wore make up and pencil skirts. She knew that she had to clean up her act if she wanted to impress Robbie when school came around, so she went through intense measures to make herself seem more mature and womanly. She hated her nose, she hated her body, and she hated her home life. Georgia thought that there were so many things wrong with her. His name was Robbie, and he was the ultimate mature man who was handsome and gorgeous, and she knew he would never like a girl like her. Even though she went to the party dressed as a stuffed olive, the boy still seemed to keep an eye on her. Until Georgia goes to a party and meets the most handsome boy she has ever seen. She believes that she’s still stuck in a little girl’s mind set while all of her friends are mature. During the novel, Georgia spends a little too much time focusing on the fact that all of her friends have boyfriends and she doesn’t. Even though her life is extremely normal, it is also incredibly boring. Georgia Nicolson lives with her parents, her younger and annoying sister, and her exotic cat Angus. Angus, Thongs, and Perfect Snogging is based on a diary of the 14-year-old teenage girl growing up in England.
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