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GEEK GIRL by Holly Smale

GEEK GIRL

From the Geek Girl series, volume 1

by Holly Smale

Pub Date: Feb. 3rd, 2015
ISBN: 978-0-06-233357-5
Publisher: HarperTeen

A transformation comedy from a debut author who seems to be aiming to become the next Louise Rennison.

Harriet Manners has all the markings of a geek. Loves learning and discovering facts? Check. Can't contain her enthusiasm for what she finds interesting? Check. Mocked by her schoolmates? Check. At least she has best friend Nat to help her face Alexa, the ringleader of the bullies, and escape Toby, Harriet's annoying stalker. In a sequence that sacrifices logic for humor, Harriet and Nat attend a fashion expo, where Nat hopes to be scouted as a model—but it is Harriet that is spotted. Tired of being branded a geek and feeling like she's lost her friendship with Nat, Harriet lets herself be drawn into the world of high-fashion modeling. Gorgeous male model Nick is the only bright side, because becoming a model can’t change who Harriet is underneath. In a clichéd conclusion, Harriet will learn that the only viable choice is to be true to yourself and to be honest with the people who love you just for who you are. The wacky humor and subtle girl-empowerment message of the Brit-chick-lit genre are on full display here, yet it just feels overdone and unoriginal.

Choppy writing and stereotyped characters combine for a fluffy mess.

(Chick lit. 12-16)