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Original Title: | The Summer I Became a Nerd |
ISBN: | 1620612399 (ISBN13: 9781620612392) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Nerd #1 |
Characters: | Madelyne "Maddie" Jean Summers, Logan Scott |
Setting: | Natchitoches, Louisiana(United States) Louisiana(United States) |
Leah Rae Miller
ebook | Pages: 267 pages Rating: 3.86 | 10356 Users | 1118 Reviews
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Title | : | The Summer I Became a Nerd (Nerd #1) |
Author | : | Leah Rae Miller |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 267 pages |
Published | : | May 7th 2013 by Entangled Teen |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Contemporary. Romance. Realistic Fiction. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit |
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On the outside, seventeen-year-old Madelyne Summers looks like your typical blond cheerleader—perky, popular, and dating the star quarterback. But inside, Maddie spends more time agonizing over what will happen in the next issue of her favorite comic book than planning pep rallies with her squad. That she’s a nerd hiding in a popular girl's body isn’t just unknown, it's anti-known. And she needs to keep it that way.Summer is the only time Maddie lets her real self out to play, but when she slips up and the adorkable guy behind the local comic shop’s counter uncovers her secret, she’s busted. Before she can shake a pom-pom, Maddie’s whisked into Logan’s world of comic conventions, live-action role-playing, and first-person-shooter video games. And she loves it. But the more she denies who she really is, the deeper her lies become…and the more she risks losing Logan forever.
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Ratings: 3.86 From 10356 Users | 1118 ReviewsComment On Of Books The Summer I Became a Nerd (Nerd #1)
See more reviews at YA Midnight Reads 3.5 starsThank you Entangled Teen for sending me this copy. No compensation was given or taken to alter this review. There are two main subgenres that peel off from contemporary; the sweet and fun or the dark and meaningful. In this case, The Summer I Became A Nerd is a copacetic mixture of the two, turning out to be a cute yet depth-contained novel. I thought that the story was slightly unrealistic and the main character lacked self-esteem but in the end,I love this book so much. After reading a bunch of depressing books it was time to read something uplifting and The Summer I Became a Nerd was a perfect escape. It was funny. It was cute. I had a great leading character, interesting dialogs, a hot nerdy guy and entertaining sidekick. Maddie is a popular cheerleader dating a quarterback who secretly LOVES to read comics and when she accidentally meets her secret crush in a comic store things get more complicated. She's trying to have fun and hang
3.5 stars. "All is donkey balls in love and war." Oh, my references!I adored this but I couldn't help but wish there'd been more, as in an epilogue after #31, but it was still amazing!(Before I read the books)Books like this are the reason why Nerdfighter authors are awesome!I NEED THIS BOOK. NOW. THIS SOUNDS SO PERFECT!I've said this before and I'm saying this now:Nerdfighters + Writers = Awesomeness!And I created a new exclusive shelf for this book! I just need to read this now! ACCIO MAY
An absolutely "adorkable" coming-of-age story featuring a closeted nerd heroine & the AWESOME geek hero who sees & loves her for who she truly is.I really enjoyed this novel, & I have to give major props to author Leah Rae Miller & her editing staff for a VERY well-written & well-edited piece. Novels devoid of grammatical and/or typographical errors are rarities these days & no longer the norm. So just from a technical standpoint, The Summer I Became a Nerd is a real
You know, that ear to ear grin that gets plastered and refuses to be removed? Yeah. I know. You know, cute guys? No, you don't.You know, nerds and cheerleaders?I wouldn't care if you did.You know, this book?Yeah. I know.;)
You can read this review and more on my blog: The Summer I Became a Nerd should really be entitled The Summer I Learned to be Myself because Maddie didn't "become" a nerd, she was born that way. Maddie has a minor traumatic experience when she is in middle school that convinces her if she ever wants to be liked by other people, she needs to hide her true self from them. This leads to her double life. By day she is a carefree cheerleader who loves pop music and has a football playing
3.5 starsThis book was really cute and fun. However, I hate it when people hide their nerdiness from the others. And she doesn't really have a good reason to. Well, maybe it's because I don't understand the American high-school popularity system, if that even exists in RL, or whatever. The MC was a decent character and so was Logan (love the name). I really enjoyed reading about their live-action role-playing and hang-outs at the comic store. And let's be honest, Dan stole the spotlight here.
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