Geek Girl by Cindy C. Bennett5/29/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() I loved seeing the transformation, even though it was painful and heart-wrenching at times. ![]() With the love and support of Trevor and her foster family, she becomes someone new. As Jen tries to bring Trevor to the dark side, she begins to change, but she doesn't do it for him-she does it because she's discovering who she wants to be and that she's let the terrible circumstances of her life mold her too much. Geek Girl does have some thoughtful messages, mostly a "discover who you are and then love yourself" and "don't be afraid to change, but change for yourself and not for someone else" message. (Goodreads still offers it as an ebook, thankfully!) The author recently got a publishing deal for the book, making it difficult to find a copy of this since it's going to be republished. I started reading the first 10 chapters for free on the author's website after reading Erica's review, and about 12 pages in, I knew I was going to need to find a copy. I read it in one sitting and couldn't stop thinking about the chemistry between Jen and Trevor for the next two days. It's a light, quick read and not particularly original or ground breaking, but I'm ranking this based on my enjoyment as I read. There four stars are all for the goofy smile I had on my face while I read this book. ![]()
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