Knocked out by my nunga-nungas (Confessions of Georgia Nicolson, Book 3)

Knocked Out By My Nunga-Nungas (Confessions Of Georgia Nicolson, Book 3)

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Author :Louise Rennison

Condition : New

Binding : Soft-Back-Novel

Pages : 183

Publisher : Harpercollinschildren'Sbooks

Language : N/A

Publication Year : N/A

Brilliantly funny, Louise Rennison‰۪s fabby third book on the confessions of crazy but lovable Georgia Nicolson. Guaranteed to have the nation laughing their knickers off!

Jas said, "Well, what happened?"

And I said, "Well, it was beyond marvy. We talked and snogged and then he made me a sandwich and we snogged and then he played me a record and then we snogged."

"So it was like‰Û_"

"Yeah‰Û_ a snogging fest."

"Sacr̩ bleu!"

Jas looked like she was thinking which is a) unusual and b) scary.

I said, "But then this weird thing happened. He had his hands on my waist, standing behind me."

"Oo-er‰Û_"

"D-accord. Anyway, I turned round and he sort of leaped out of the way like two short leaping things."

"Was he dancing?"

"No‰Û_ I think he was frightened of being knocked out by my nunga-nungas‰Û_"

Then we both laughed like loons on loon tablets (i.e. A LOT).

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Author :Louise Rennison

Condition : New

Binding : Soft-Back-Novel

Pages : 183

Publisher : Harpercollinschildren'Sbooks

Language : N/A

Publication Year : N/A

Brilliantly funny, Louise Rennison‰۪s fabby third book on the confessions of crazy but lovable Georgia Nicolson. Guaranteed to have the nation laughing their knickers off!

Jas said, "Well, what happened?"

And I said, "Well, it was beyond marvy. We talked and snogged and then he made me a sandwich and we snogged and then he played me a record and then we snogged."

"So it was like‰Û_"

"Yeah‰Û_ a snogging fest."

"Sacr̩ bleu!"

Jas looked like she was thinking which is a) unusual and b) scary.

I said, "But then this weird thing happened. He had his hands on my waist, standing behind me."

"Oo-er‰Û_"

"D-accord. Anyway, I turned round and he sort of leaped out of the way like two short leaping things."

"Was he dancing?"

"No‰Û_ I think he was frightened of being knocked out by my nunga-nungas‰Û_"

Then we both laughed like loons on loon tablets (i.e. A LOT).