Away On A Fast Laughing Camel by Louise Rennison is a book about a girl’s adventures while traveling on a fast laughing camel. This book is perfect for anyone who loves a good adventure story, and it will keep you entertained from start to finish.
In the book Away Laughing on a Fast Camel: Even More Confessions of Georgia Nicolson by Louise Rennison, Georgia, the main character, is going through experiences that any adolescent girl might face. Georgia lives in England with her mother, father, three-year-old sister Libby, and “pure devil” cat Angus. She is in a relationship with a “Sex God,” who leads the band The Stiff Dylans.
Jasmin has a group of friends, including Ellen, Jools, Rosie, Mabs, and her closest friend, Jas. The ace gang is made up of herself and her pals Ellen, Jools, Rosie, Mabs, and her best buddy Jas. Except on the weekends she goes to an all-girls school called Stalag 14 every day. Sounds like a good existence? You don’t know the half of it.
Away Laughing on a Fast Camel is the second book in the Georgia Nicolson series, and it does not disappoint. If you have read Away Laughing on a Fast Camel, then you will want to continue reading about Georgia’s hilarious adventures. If you have not read Away Laughing on a Fast Camel, I would highly recommend it. You will not be disappointed.
In Away On A Fast Laughing Camel, Louise Rennison captures the teenage experience perfectly. The book is funny, relatable, and down to earth. Georgia is a great role model for teenage girls, and she shows that it is okay to be yourself. I would definitely recommend this book to any teenage girl who is looking for a good laugh.
Georgia’s boyfriend, the Sex God, has gone to Whakatane, New Zealand, for a year in the opening of the narrative. He is a fantastic singer and songwriter who aspires to “make it big” in Kiwi-a-gogo land. Georgia is devastated and refuses to leave her home except for school. She has called Jas every fifteen minutes since Robbie departed. She also wonders why her “friend with benefits,” Dave the Laugh, hasn’t phoned her yet.
She thought he was paying attention to her. That’s just how guys are, I suppose. Her acquaintance Rosie later calls and invites her to a wolf party in celebration of Sven’s return from “Swedenland.” Georgia is unsure whether or not she will attend because she is swamped with sadness. She decides to go and bring her “wild child” companion Jools along because
At the party, Dave the Laugh is there and he is not interested in talking to Georgia. He is too busy kissing other girls. She gets drunk and makes a fool of herself. Sven tells her that Robbie has been writing to him and that he is doing great. This makes Georgia feel better. The next day, she wakes up hung-over and with a headache. Despite this, she goes to school because she has a test. After school, she calls Jas again who finally answers! They make plans to meet up later.
Rosie comes over to Georgia’s house later and they sit in silence for a while. Finally, Rosie tells Georgia that she saw Dave the Laugh kissing another girl and that he is not interested in her. Georgia is heartbroken all over again. She decides to go on a trip to Scotland with her dad to clear her head. Maybe being away from everything will help her forget about her broken heart.
The SG has been gone for over a month now, and Georgia has yet to hear from him. One morning, as she was getting ready to go to school, the postman brought her an envelope. It’s a letter from the SG! Yippee! Georgia is delighted and runs all the way to school.
To make her day even better, “Elvis” Attwood, the mean school caretaker, was retiring! Georgia was quite disappointed when she read the letter, however, because SG just rambled on about how beautiful and sheep filled it was in Kiwi-a-gogo land. It did not mention her once! She was very upset until Jas suggested that it might be in code. Genius! She “deciphered” it and got an “interesting” outcome. Finally, she came to the conclusion that it was not in code, it was just a very shoddy letter.
Even so, she was still glad to have received it. Away On A Fast Laughing Camel by Louise Rennison is a book about a girl named Georgia who is waiting for a letter from her Secret Gentleman Friend (SG). When she finally receives it, she is disappointed at first because it doesn’t mention her. However, her friend Jas suggests that it might be in code and they try to decode it. In the end, they realize that it’s just a very shoddy letter but Georgia is still happy to have received it. This book is a fun and light-hearted read that will make you laugh out loud.
That very same day, Georgia sees Dave the L. She strives to avoid him, but he informs her that it merely gives him the “Mega Horn,” where you fall in love with every woman who passes by. The following day, Georgia decides to attend a teenage werewolf gathering. She only plans to demonstrate Dave that she isn’t even slightly interested in him. Is she capable of making up her mind? On one day, she’s crazy about the SG; on the next, it’s every guy in the area.
Away On A Fast Laughing Camel is a story about a girl who is trying to find herself and figure out what she wants in life. Louise Rennison does an amazing job of capturing the thoughts and feelings of a teenager. This book is sure to make you laugh out loud. Away On A Fast Laughing Camel is the perfect book for anyone who is looking for a good laugh.