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Confessions of Georgia Nicolson (8) – ‘Luuurve is a many trousered thing…’
- Narrated by: Louise Rennison
- Length: 4 hrs and 40 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Sound the Cosmic Horn! Here is Georgia Nicolson’s eighth book of confessions!
The original Sex God has re-landed, Masimo the Italian Stallion wants to be her boyfriend, and Dave the Laugh is still a regular snoggee. How will Georgia cope now that all three boys of her dreams actually want her to be their girlfriend? Have her days on the rack of love really gone for good? Surely not!
You’ll laugh your knickers off at Georgia’s hilarious confessions.
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