nerd teacher [books] reviewed Queens of Geek by Jen Wilde
Fluffy and cute.
4 stars
This book was pretty adorable. It started off a bit slow, as it's basically a book about three friends on their way to SupaCon (Comic-Con without the copyright issues) and how their lives are changing (and going to be changing).
I can't really say anything bad about it because nothing really sticks out; it's just an enjoyable, fairly light read with a range of characters that you typically never see in books (or see represented well in other fiction).
I love when I get to read about a bisexual character who isn't absolutely promiscuous to the point of seeming like they'd die without sex; I love being able to see accurate representations of anxiety (and panic attacks and coping mechanisms) that don't make the character seem like they're bonkers. Nothing is talked about badly; it's shown that there are good/bad sides to responses and other factors that change how we …
This book was pretty adorable. It started off a bit slow, as it's basically a book about three friends on their way to SupaCon (Comic-Con without the copyright issues) and how their lives are changing (and going to be changing).
I can't really say anything bad about it because nothing really sticks out; it's just an enjoyable, fairly light read with a range of characters that you typically never see in books (or see represented well in other fiction).
I love when I get to read about a bisexual character who isn't absolutely promiscuous to the point of seeming like they'd die without sex; I love being able to see accurate representations of anxiety (and panic attacks and coping mechanisms) that don't make the character seem like they're bonkers. Nothing is talked about badly; it's shown that there are good/bad sides to responses and other factors that change how we respond to it.