Holly Smale’s Geek Girl series of books is a huge hit with my daughter and all her friends, and they are obviously not the only one’s judging by the facebook fan page which has over 14,500 fans! The first Geek Girl book was released in 2013 and has gone on to become a massive hit, selling over 100,000 copies and collecting numerous awards along the way, but why do girls like it so much? Well mainly because it’s main character Harriet Manners is someone they can relate to, because despite having been thrust into stardom after being spotted by a top model agency she still has all the problems that go with teenage years. She’s super smart and has bagged a dream job but she’s still the same awkward, clumsy, seemingly unpopular girl she always was, she doesn’t wear the right clothes or say the right things and manages to upset her only true friend by stealing her dream job. It’s not just the storyline that appeals though, the books are littered with interesting facts and packed with humour, so when my daughter was given a change to review the newest book in the series she couldn’t wait to get her hands on it. All That Glitters (Geek Girl Book 4) The fourth book in the series follows Harriet into sixth form and back in Britain after adventures in America but still struggling from a recent breakup and her best friends being too busy to support her.
Rachel lapped this book up and I loved the fact that she was so absorbed that she was actually laughing out loud at times, but there is also some quite sad moments in this book which really seemed to get to her too. In her words “this was the best book so far, it’s funny but it’s more serious than the others too”. Don’t worry though it might be a bit deeper than the other books but there’s still plenty laughs, Harriets trip to Marrakesh is packed with funny incidents involving monkeys, snakes and camels and the facts are still there too, who knew a chocolate bar contains on average eight insect parts (that very nearly put me off my dairy milk). This book is easy, fun reading and touches on some very real topics, teenage friendships, heartbreaks and the fact that you can be very intelligent and still lack any common sense. You can get your copy now from Amazon
n or most other book retailers or if you’re feeling lucky I have a copy as well as pair of these fantastic Geek Girl glasses I can be seen modelling here (don’t worry it’s not the same pair, I’m keeping them because I think they rock! ) to giveaway to one lucky reader, just click on the rafflecopter link below to enter. a Rafflecopter giveaway (open to Uk residents only, ends midnight 31/03/2015)
I know some bird latin names and can do an impression of a puffin noise; dunno if that makes me a geek?!
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Haha I’d like to hear your impression and yes I think the bird names gives you geek entitlement 🙂
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One single M&M chocolate candy contains the same amount of calories an average person burns walking the length of an entire football field.
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I’m not sure I like those sort of facts, she say’s wiping the chocolate from her mouth 🙂
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I listen to Classic FM and do crosswords, geeky or what?
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I love a crossword, but can only manage the quick clues, not geeky enough for the cryptic 🙂
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dunno if i know any geeky facts other than that i married one lol, yes my hubby is a huge geek!
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The Twilight series has sold more than the Wheel of Time series, the Dark Tower series, the Song of Fire and Ice series, and the His Dark Materials series COMBINED
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Humans and bananas share about half of the same DNA which means that we are 50% identical to bananas.
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I think my other half may be 100% bananas 🙂
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some fish are live bearers and some lay eggs
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I am up and about at 3.30am every morning!
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It would take ENIAC (one of the first computers) almost two years to perform the number of operations the iPad does in one second.
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wow, amazing how far technology has come.
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Majel Barrett-Roddenberry the wife of the late Gene Roddenberry (creator of star trek) is the only person to feature in all 6 star trek tv series 🙂
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Crisps always go out of date on a Saturday! That is a useless fact I know, don’t know If its geeky though.
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Really? I’m off to check my cupboard!
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I collected the full set of neighbours bubble gum cards at school
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It would take you approximate total of 31 years, 251 days, 7 hours, 46 minutes, and 40 seconds to count to a billion.
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1,2,3,4,5….
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The term for goosebumps is horripilation
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