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If Georgia’s misadventures—like her catastrophic eyebrow-plucking, Angus terrorizing the neighborhood, and her melodramatic pining for Robbie from the Stiff Dylans—made you snort-laugh, you’ll love Lola’s outrageous schemes. In Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, Lola embellishes everything (often disastrously) to win social battles, spark jealousies, and chase the spotlight. It has that same whip-smart, diary-confessional energy and escalating comic chaos that made Georgia’s fiascos so addictive.
Loved Georgia’s diary voice—cataloging Angus’s rampages, overanalyzing every glance from Robbie, and rating snogs on a homemade scale? Mia Thermopolis does the same confessional spill in The Princess Diaries, jotting down every awkward class, crush drama, and life-upending reveal. The page-by-page diary format delivers that instant, intimate comedy hit, turning ordinary teen disasters into laugh-out-loud entries you fly through.
If you loved living inside Georgia’s head—where a single look from Robbie spirals into epic overthinking—Anna’s first-person narration will hook you. In Anna and the French Kiss, Anna lands in Paris and navigates friend drama and a maddeningly charming boy, Etienne. The close, confessional voice captures every flustered heartbeat and awkward misread, just like Georgia’s stream-of-consciousness riffs about the Stiff Dylans, Jas, and the social minefield of school.
Georgia’s journey—masking nerves with jokes, stumbling through snogging practice, and slowly figuring out who she is beyond her crush on Robbie—echoes Virginia’s arc here. In The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things, Virginia wrestles with body image, family expectations, and friendships, growing into her voice with humor and bite. It’s that same coming-of-age mix of mortifying moments and genuine breakthroughs that made Georgia’s diaries feel so real.
If Georgia’s romantic rollercoaster—crafting the perfect snog, decoding Robbie’s signals, confiding (and overreacting) to the Ace Gang—was your sweet spot, Lara Jean’s love-life chaos will hit the same nerve. In To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, her private letters to past crushes are accidentally mailed, sparking a fake-dating plan that gets complicated fast. Expect the same swoony tension, mortifying reveals, and heart-squeeze payoffs you craved in Georgia’s saga.
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