by 'Sarah Daltry', 'Pete Clark'
I've always liked playing games on the various platforms, some I was better at than others, some I enjoyed more than others, so the chance to read a romance between two gamers was quite fun. The references they bandied about were fun at times and at others I had no ideas what they were talking abo...
When I saw this book, and then read the blurb I knew I just had to read this and had to get it.This book is in one word: Geeky! In more words, it was a big bundle of Geeky things, gaming, romance, silly quotes, silly dates, cars with strange names, friendship and more!The Dual POV was done really we...
The best thing I can say about it was that I'm glad it was free.I love geek/love stories. Ready Player One is an all time fav as is Scott Pilgrim. I am always up for a great geek centered story, love or not. Sadly, this was a bust.I thought it was YA with a bunch of crude 16yr olds - which was fine ...
Backward Compatible. So where in the story of two completely nerdy (or is it geeky?) leads, falling in love and doing completely nerdy (or is geeky?) together does backward compatibility go? Their activities ranges from tame movie going, to the slightly more interesting cosplay to the well, then to ...
Cross-posted on Soapboxing.net Backwards Compatible reads like a cross between The Guild and Nick & Nora's Infinite Playlist, though the comedy isn't as sophisticated as the former (which, you know), nor the central relationship as affecting as the latter (which, also.) George and Katie meet cute ...