Withering Tights (The Misadventures of Tallulah Casey)

by Louise Rennison

Paperback, 2011

Status

Available

Call number

823.92

Collection

Publication

HarperCollins Children's Books (2011), 368 pages

Description

Self-conscious about her knobby knees but confident in her acting ability, fourteen-year-old Tallulah spends the summer at a Yorkshire performing arts camp that, she is surprised to learn, is for girls only.

User reviews

LibraryThing member Bookswithbite
This was a super cute, super fun read! I adored Tallulah and her funny ways. Tallulah is that type of girl that is super dramatic that it is so funny! She is always making small things big. I adored that she can look at things differently than most people.

One thing that had me laughing in this book
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was the slang! There was crumps, bejesus, and all sort of slang that made you laugh your head off. It wasn't hard to understand, but you got the meanings right away. The book is filled with characters just like in Withering Heights. Ms. Rennison really took an classic and made it much more lovely to read. I adored how she incorporated it all in.

The drama in this book is pleasing. You see Tallulah fresh out of the high school, entering the real world. I adored watching Tallulah come into herself and discover new things. The love twist in this book are almost the exact same in Withering Heights.

If you want a fresh new take on a good classic, read this book! You will fall in love with Tallulah and her crazy ways. That is if she doesn't knee you first! LOL : )
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LibraryThing member mountie9
It wasn't really my thing, but I think young girls in the 11 - 14 age range will adore it. The humour is nice and quirky but I think its just a little too young for this jaded 41 yr old -- give it a try if you like quirky english writing. The heroine is delightful and I think we can all see a
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little of the dorky awkward girl that she is in all of us.
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LibraryThing member lilibrarian
The first in a new series by the author of Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging features Georgia's extremely tall 14-year-old cousin, Tallulah. Tallulah has signed up for a summer program at an arts school in Yorkshire, and finds new friends, new places, an interest in boys and an unintended
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talent for comedy.
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LibraryThing member AnnaKay21
It was a very cute book and Tallulah was a really funny character. I can't wait to read about more of her adventures in the next book. Hopefully it isn't too long of a wait! :)
LibraryThing member EuronerdLibrarian
Silly, relatable, and hilarious. Quirky lovable characters. A very accurate depiction of girls at that age and the sort of everyday dramas (which aren't actually that dramatic) of their lives. Reminded me of girls camp and 9th grade.
LibraryThing member daniella0270
By the same author of Angus, Thongs, and Perfect Snogging comes a new series about Tallulah, Georgia's cousin. In this book Tallulah goes to a theater camp over the summer and becomes engaged in typical teen drama. The main character is awkward and slightly insecure but very relatable to. In my
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opinion the Confessions of Georgia Nicolson series was better than this series, but it was still a pretty good book. The beginning is quite slow but it gets better towards the end. I would recommend this book for any one 12-16. I know there are three books to this series as of now and I'm wondering how they compare to they compare to the first book. From this website each book after had a higher rating so I am thinking the series gets better.
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LibraryThing member LaneLiterati
The second book in this series is better, but this one is still pretty good.

Reminded me a little of one of the books in the Traveling Pants series, though mostly because there was theater involved.
LibraryThing member TheMadHatters
Talullah Casey, budding actress and cousin of Georgia Nicolson, spends the summer at Dother Hall, a performing arts school that she wishes to attend full-time. The only problem? She's not exactly skilled at acting...or singing or dancing. What she lacks in talent, however, she makes up for with
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(unintentional) comedic timing. This was a fun, frivolous book to read and Talullah is a lovable, energetic narrator.
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LibraryThing member pussreboots
When I finished Are These My Bassoomas I See Before Me? by Louise Rennison, I was feeling a pang of sadness at the ending of a fun series. It was time, though, for the series to end. Georgia had matured and her story had made its natural course.

Louise Rennison has a new series, the first of which
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is Withering Tights. Tallulah Casey is traveling somewhere "up north" to Dother Hall for theater school. She's excited and scared but she's going with sage advice from her cousin (Georgia).

Tallulah is a couple years younger than Georgia but not as young as she was in Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging. She's somewhere in the middle, meaning she's full on boy crazy and a full on spazz. Now if these two girls were unrelated, I'd probably be wishing for a completely different voice for Tallulah. As they're cousins, their similarities is understandable and funny.

I found it a quick and funny read. Tallulah trying to fit in with the theater crowd and make her mark was endearing and believable.

The sequel is A Midsummer's Tights Dream — and I will be posting a review of it soon.
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LibraryThing member Tarklovishki
I barely summoned up the energy to care.
LibraryThing member One_Curvy_Blogger
I first discovered Rennison’s writing as a sixth grader in middle school. I picked up her Georgia Nicolson book from the library and fell in love with the outrageously hilarious situations the girl seem to land in with her schoolmates. By the time I had finished the book I was hooked. When I
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learned Rennison had started another series, I had to pick up Withering Tights. I fervently hoped the same level of funny and awkward would be brought to this spin-off series and thankfully, it was!

The hilarious situations only multiply when Georgia’s 14-year-old cousin is sent to Yorkshire Dales’ performing arts program for the summer. She hopes to make new friends, land her first kiss and grow a pair of boobs (all in all, not too different from her cousin Georgia). What she doesn’t expect is to fall in love with her temporary new school, an evil neighbor who likes to make out with girls under her bedroom window and to fall in lust with a delicious older boy named Alex that is so out of her league.

Tallulah is a lot like Georgia, except the lack of bosom (or corkers, as she calls them). Although I can’t relate to any of her body issues personally, we’ve all experienced them and it makes her easily relate-able to teenagers everywhere. It also made her easy to emphasize with, even though she does odd things like messaging her boobs into growing and writes musicals with bicycles.

For some reason, before I started Withering Tights, I had the idea that Tallulah was college-aged, but nope she is actually 14. I wasn’t put off by this because she was such a fun main character and I loved her admittedly strange ways. Rennison really creates the most… unique and entertaining heroines!

I’m not generally a huge fan of drama in my fiction, but the way Rennison brings the drama is so different from your average young adult author. It’s pretty much like watching a trainwreck that you can’t help want to watch over and over. That’s actually a pretty accurate way to describe the entire book. Withering Heights was a nostalgic, bizarre, and utterly amusing experience for me. I had a blast reading it and though I feel like Tallulah and I speak completely different languages, I can’t wait to see what she does next!
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LibraryThing member mirikayla
Not as much laughing out loud with tears in my eyes as Georgia, but a respectable amount of laughing nonetheless. (P.S. The protagonist here is Georgia's cousin! Which is kind of fun.) This book, I have decided, is a combination of the Georgia books and Dramarama, by E. Lockhart. Good times all
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around, and I can't wait for the second (which, don't worry, is called A Midsummer Tights Dream). Yay for ridiculous British YA humor.
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LibraryThing member mel_scott
Giggled my way thought this, as I do all her books
LibraryThing member bekkil1977
Louise Rennison is back! Not with Georgia, sadly, but with her younger cousin Tallulah in "Withering Tights". Tallulah is spending the summer at a college acting workshop in Yorkshire. She's not like Georgia: she's more serious and shy and not as prone to doing zany things just for the sake of it,
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but she still manages to get herself into some amusing situations. I enjoyed it, but damn, it made me miss Georgia so much.
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LibraryThing member Linyarai
I read this for the "Author Whose Last Name Starts With The Same Initial As Yours" part of my 2020 reading challenge. It was good, but I didn't find it as "laugh out loud" funny as the author's other series.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

368 p.; 5.08 inches

ISBN

0007156820 / 9780007156825

Barcode

91100000177142

DDC/MDS

823.92
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