My Review On The Classic Georgia Nicolson Book series By Louise Rennison

Georgia Nicolson is an accidental-prone teenager who shares her thoughts, feelings and sneaky plots in a series of hilarious diaries. Georgia faces social problems that teenagers deal with daily, and the character represents the target audience astonishingly well. The main character connects with her audience and shows that even the greatest of hero’s make the most stupidest mistakes. These books confronts the deep troubles every teenage girl has at one point or another, and soothes that horrible knot of worry and sadness in our stomachs and smooths it back to perfection without letting the reader really notice anything is happening at all. A brilliant set of feel-good books that connects with the target audience from every aspect. The only thing I would say, one way it connects with the audience is through how the books are written, and it was written a bit simply with little or no complex language, nothing to increase the vocabulary and not rich with knowledge, either. I know its not supposed to be a hardcore and a complex book, but a little complex vocabulary would be nice. Clever British comedy, comfort, a great connection with the audience but not so much complex vocabulary gives these books a rating of 8 out of 10. There are 10 books in total, give me your opinion on them by commenting below! Keep on reading!The Georgia Nicolson Book Series

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