Are these my basoomas I see before me? by Louise Rennison
Fab final confessions of Georgia Nicolson. HarperCollins, 2009.
(Ages 12 and up) Georgia is suffering a major dilemma. Masimo, the
Pizza-a-gogo Luuurve God, is suffering a Mega Hump, thanks to having
caught her 'accidentally twisting' with Dave the Laugh at a 'Stiff
Dylans' gig. As much as she is desperate to placate Masimo, Georgia
finds her lips puckering each time Dave comes near her. With her
'bestie', Jas, being involved in her own problems, Georgia feels she
has been deserted and even confides in her mother on occasion! The
Nicolson family continues to provide much entertainment as Libby and
her parents offer support and advice on Georgia's love life and Mutti
and Vati endeavour to resolve their own marital issues.
As much as I found this novel to be quite predictable and more of the
same, it was nonetheless enjoyable. Rennison bases the series around
all of the major components of the teenager's life - family, friends,
Luuurve and Stalag 14 (school). The school play, bearing decidedly
tenuous links to Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, adds to the laughs as
Georgia endeavours to add special effects such as blood capsules to the
sword fight. The diary form makes for an easy read and the series is
embraced by teenage girls.
Jo Schenkel