Let's face it: I am geek. I closet one- but yeah well I totally am. But Miller made me wonder if I need to get my nerd on...Seriously the LRP, the dress-up stuff. The first time ever I got why people do this, more even I thought I could enjoy itAnd that's just one aspect why I thoroughly enjoyed Rom...
This review was originally posted on Bookish Things & More10 Things I loved about Romancing the NerdI love everything about this book. I couldn't put it down. This book is perfect, quick read for the spring and summer. Enjoy!!!
dnf at 26%.I tried, okay. I really, honestly gave this my best effort but I would just rather have one of my fingernails ripped out than finish reading it. Our MC is a vapid, arrogant waste, even in her inner thoughts and everything. her entire motive is so... shallow. I thought this book would soun...
The first thing that caught my attention when I started reading this was the setting - Louisiana. It's small of a deal but its just that I don't get to read books, let alone YA books, set in here. :DObviously, The Summer I Became A Nerd is a light, fun read with a simple plot. Maddie, a girl leading...
The Summer I Became a Nerd was a cute, fun read from debut author Leah Rae Miller. Being a bit of a nerd myself, I found myself caught up in this story about a girl called Maddie - a 'closeted' nerd - who over the course of a summer learns to embrace her inner-geek and accept herself for who she rea...
Cross posted at my blog HERE.I love the book. OMG I SO love it! It's like breathing into fresh air! This book made me even prouder as a nerd...B)The whole book deals with Maddie's secret love for comic books. Secret because she cannot risk being labelled as a 'nerd' to her classmates. She is a popul...
This was a light, enjoyable book about a girl who feels the need to keep her nerdyness undercover while passing as one of the cool kids. I found it very fun while reading it, and quite forgettable after finishing (i.e., I had to think about it for several minutes before I could remember even that pl...
This is about a girl who hides her geekiness in order to be popular. When she starts hanging out with the boy who works at the comic store, she slowly exposes her true self.This was a fun and quick read. There were lots of mentions of comic books, sci-fi and role playing which didn't feel overwhelmi...
I don't think I've ever cared so much about LARPing in my life. In fact, I consider myself a nerdy person, and even I thought LARPing was too nerdy. However, the LARPing in this book was spectacular and I loved every second of it. At this point I'm just trying to see how many time I can say LARPi...
Hmmm…I’m not really sure how to review this book. On one hand there were a lot of things about it I liked. On the other, there were some aspects that really irritated me. The first half of the book earned itself a solid four. Ever heard of the US DEFCON system? Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the N...
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