Thursday, December 1, 2011

Neurotic Thoughts on Geek Girl

Geek Girl
Author: Cindy C Bennett
Release Date: December 6, 2011 (First published June, 2010)
Genre: YA Contemporary
Publisher: Cedar Fort
Source: NetGalley
Pages: 281
ISBN: 1599559250
Summary from Goodreads:
Jen's life of partying and sneaking out has grown stale. So on a whim, Jen makes a bet to turn Trevor, a goody-two-shoes geek, into a "bad boy." As she hangs out with Trevor, however, she finds it's actually kinda fun being a geek. But when Trevor finds out about the bet, Jen must fight for the things she's discovered matter most: friendship, family, and, above all, love.


My Thoughts:
Cindy Bennett took a story that has been told before and totally made it her own. Even though I've seen the movies with similar plots, and knew the ending before it happened this was still a really great read. The whole time I was reading I kept thinking "I know how this is going to end" but I didn't want it to end because the getting to the ending was so much fun. 


At first I thought I was going to hate Jen. I mean what kind of person makes a bet that ultimately will end up hurting someone? Soon you realize that maybe Jen just needed someone good in her life to make her realize that she wasn't as "bad" as she thought she was. She has not had the easiest life and she is basically living her life in survival mode. When she manages to spend some time with Trevor she starts to lose the shell and you realize that Jen is a good person at heart. Trevor is my favorite character in this book. I loved reading about a guy that didn't start out as this gorgeous, perfect boy that all the girls wanted, but turns out as this confident, amazing guy that any girl would be lucky to have. Reading about both Jen and Trevor was a great reminder that people aren't always what they seem. 


For such a fun book it really touches on some dark issues and handles them in such a way that you understand how grave the situation is but, you see that Jen is able to survive them. Sometimes just learning how to survive can keep you alive long enough to live again. 


I don't usually compare books to other books but, if you have been a fan of Stephanie Perkins' books: Anna and the French Kiss or Lola and the Boy Next Door then I think you will love this book as well. Something about Geek Girl has a very similar feel. It's the kind of book that won't change your life but it will make you happy and give you the warm fuzzies while you read it. I laughed, I cried, and I can definitely see reading this book again. I highly recommend Geek Girl! 




Here is another cover for Geek Girl. Which one do you like better? 


You can visit Cindy's blog at: http://www.cindycbennett.com/

I love this quote by Jen: "But what I learned was that I could be devastated and survive. That just because one good thing goes away, it doesn't necessarily mean all the good things have to go away, even if the one good thing that did is the best thing. Does this make sense?" 




2 comments:

  1. haha, I totally got a flash of the travesty that was Grease 2 with the nerd boy becoming a hottie. But I definitely like that Cindy flipped the Cinderella makeover theme so that it's a guy at the center of the deception, rather than the girl as we're all so used to seeing.

    Definitely think I'll be checking this one out!


    Smiles!
    Lori

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  2. Lori- I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! Shari

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