volume 2, Geekhood
No. of pages 352
Published: 2013
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Archie is a Geek to his core - and despite having a Close Encounter with Sarah at the beginning of term, he's still completely clueless about girls. Enter Clare - an older woman (she's sixteen) who Archie meets on his weekend trip to see his dad and his nightmare step-mum, Jane. Clare and Archie hit it off - and she comes up with a brilliant, foolproof way to get their crushes to notice them: pretend to be going out with one another! What can possibly go wrong? With school, Sarah, a fake girlfriend and his insane family to deal with, Archie and his mates step-up the nerdiness and go Live Action Role-play gaming. Ladies and gentlemen, we are entering a new era...
A warm, witty tale of being a teenage geek, Geekhood captures the awkwardness of being a teenager perfectly. Geekhood has won huge acclaim and deserves a place in the heart of any teenager with even slightly geeky leanings.
"A deliciously tender story that wittily captures the ecstasy and agony of being a teenager." Julia Eccleshare, Lovereading4kids.
"This book makes being a geek sound pretty cool to me!" True Blood's Stephen Moyer.
This book features in the following series: Geekhood, Geekhood Series .
There are 352 pages in this book. This book was published 2013 by Little Tiger Press Group .
Andy Robb is a committed evangelical Christian, whose two children have taught him how to express his faith clearly and relevantly.
This book is in the following series:
Geekhood
In Geekhood, fourteen-year-old Archie is a Geek to his core. In the world of role-playing games, he's top notch, but navigating the real world is a totally different game