Geek Girl Reviews

What people are saying about The Geek Girl’s Guide to Cheerleading:

Elizabeth Scott (author of Bloom, Perfect You, Something, Maybe):

“Sweet, funny, and heart-warming, The Geek Girl’s Guide to Cheerleading truly makes you want to cheer!” 

Em of Em’s Bookshelf:

All in all, this book does a great job of breaking down stereotypes and social groups. In the end, you’ll find yourself asking, what’s not to like about a geek girl cheerleader?

Read the rest of Em’s review here.

TeensReadToo.com

Rating: Five Stars

Charity Tahmaseb and Darcy Vance team up to create a world where geeks mix with the popular crowd. While the characters bring up several social questions, the story is really just pure fun.

Read the entire review here.

The Long and the Short of It

Rating: Four and a half books

This dynamic duo of authors display a dry humor that had me snorting out a laugh on more than one occasion.

Read the entire review here.

Kendallville Public Library May newsletter:

Ready? OK! The Geek Girls Guide to Cheerleading, written by Charity Tahmaseb and local author Darcy Vance is great fun with just the right amount of edge and a modern day Pride and Prejudice spin.

The characters traversing the halls of Prairie Stone High School in Minnesota are dynamic, quirky and keep you engaged page after page. This is an excellent book about surviving high school cliques, trying new things and discovering that who we are is much deeper than the parties we are invited to and the shoes we wear (even if they are a stunning pair of teal, pumpkin and tan ballet flats).

Go Panthers!

Side Note: Darcy Vance will be at the Kendallville Public Library for a Book Signing in June! Watch for details.

Reviewed by Holly Remke, Youth Services Assistant

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