"Stories for your inner geek" - if relationships is the main interior component, sure. A lot of good authors here, but not a lot of good stories. Perhaps it's more interesting to teens.
What a fun collection of short stories from a great group of authors. I especially enjoyed Libba Bray's contribution which was set around a girl's obsession with RHPS. I consider myself a true geek and these tales were right up my alley.
This book contains 15 stories and 14 comics in between the stories. I loved the Jedi and Klingon story and most of the comics, but many of the stories were too much about teen romance for me. A few were more about non-geeks learning that geeks aren't that bad. It's not that they're bad stories, just...
The stories I tried to read seemed like romance trash style fan fiction. Not my thing... I'm a geek but I like a story to have talent and depth not just shout outs. Maybe I didn't give all the stories a chance but it didn't seem worth my time to.
I read this in a day.This was a nice collection of short stories relating to all things relating to geeks. But not all things, because the subjects of geekdom encompass so many subjects that it would be impossible to create a definitive collection on such a thing.Regardless, this was a pleasant read...
I have seen all the Lord of the Rings movies. I’ll even admit to having watched them more than once. I have read Harry Potter. But if we’re talking fantasy, I am very INTO David Eddings. Do these facts make me a geek? Erm, reading the stories in Geektastic seem to throw support toward an affirmative...
I loved it. The PandaBat read all the little cartoon interludes, and matched up the icons to the authors. The Possum stole it and held it for weeks, because she got sucked in by Libba Bray's story. There's all kinds of geekery at our house, so it was a great read.
I liked some stories more than others -- inevitable, I guess. Personally I'd have wished for more comic book geekisms, but I suppose I could settle for the small amount of Doctor Who references in the stories. This book opened my head to the other side of geekery that I have not explored, and that's...
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