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Queens of Geek

Queens of Geek

by Jen Wilde

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appears in Lesbian, Romance, and Fiction.

Three friends, two love stories, one convention: this fun, feminist love letter to geek culture is all about fandom, friendship, and finding the courage to be yourself.Charlie likes to stand out. She?s a vlogger and actress promoting her first movie at SupaCon, and this is her chance to show fans she?s over her public breakup with costar Reese Rya...

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appears in Lesbian, Romance, and Fiction.

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This YA romance follows a Black queer teen determined to escape a prom-obsessed Midwestern town by winning a college scholarship. Voice is warm, candid, and often witty; the book's useful part is its blend of rom-com energy with honest attention to class, race, and ambition. Limitation: many emotional moments read broad and dialogue leans on familiar YA tropes, so readers wanting quieter depth or subtle characterization may find it surface-level. Best read for readers who want heart and social stakes more than slow realism.

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Queens of Geek

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