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Love is a many trousered thing by Louise Rennison, is definitely one for a read. Although it is number eight in its series and you need to read the rest to understand. But I do promise, it's worth it. Georgia Nicolson, the main character of the book is just a normal teenager going through some normal problems. Her life is more comical than most. Reading from the start, you would know that Georgia has been in love with "sex god" and lead band member of The Stiff Dylans, Robbie. Not long after them being together, he left her, because she apparently was too young for him. Which is true and to go to hamburger-a-goo-goo-land aka, America, to try and further his career in the music industry. But after taking a trip and meeting an italian "luuurve god", …show more content…
Georgia trying to figure out exactly who it is she is in love with. Keep in mind that she is still in highschool and is basically unsure about everything like everyone else at this age. Never before have I been so confused on what the next thing could be. It's back and forth with these two guys who are both desperately in love with her. She near the end, reveals to Robbie that she is still hurt he left her to go to America and did it in such a harsh way. She also reveals through many tears, that she does like Masimo and is technically with him now. This crushes Robbie, but he understands. Masimo leaves for a month to go back t0 his home, Italy to visit family. While he is away, he wants Georgia to try and visit him there. Which is about impossible, because her parents are quite insane and "hate" her. Georgia could never earn the money herself, because she's..well..Georgia. On top of it all, she also has to attend some crap camping trip affiliated with the school. The good thing is she has one of her best friends to turn to for advice. "Dave the laugh" has always been there for her and is actually one of the first people she ever kissed, or

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