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Summer’s here, which means I am experiencing my annual craving for summer contemporaries. I think the main reason for this is the English weather.
The Summer I Became a Nerd promised to be a light read with a cute romance and a main character who discovers herself and comes to accept it. And that is exactly what this book is. It’s nothing amazing, but I think it would do for a quick read if you need a break between bigger stuff.
I really connected to Maddie, the main character, because she spent a lot of time hiding who she really was. I went through a phase like this where I struggled keeping two different parts of myself separate, and it wasn’t great. Now I’m older I don’t really care what people think, but it was nice to read about a character who was keeping such a huge part of her life a secret.
Maddie was an awful friend, though. I would have liked to have seen a stronger relationship (and more scenes) between her and her best friend, Terra. I really enjoy platonic relationships between friends, and it was quite saddening that Terra and Maddie’s relationship wasn’t focused on more, especially since Maddie had been hiding her nerdy personality from Terra for years.
While I found the love story cute, I didn’t feel much chemistry between Maddie and Logan. I wasn’t comparing them to Veronica Mars and Logan Echolls, I promise. I just didn’t feel a connection. And then there was the fact that Logan was rather moody, and not in a hot-broody kind of way. I get annoyed when female characters storm off when someone annoys them or when things don’t go their way, and I found it just as ridiculous when Logan did it. I was rolling my eyes at him.
The LARPing addition was really clever, because it meant there could be a huge battle/showdown at the end. What other contemporary book can say that? Also it made me really interested in LARPing, especially since Supernatural had an episode that featured it. I’d be a brilliant elven queen.
I wish I could say that I’m a comic book geek, but those things are so damn expensive. So I didn’t understand most of the references. If Maddie had read the Beano then I would have got it, but nope. No Dennis the Menace in sight.
Overall TSIBAN was fun, light, and fast paced. A good contemporary to get you into the mood for a summer full of similar reads!
Erin W. says
This book doesn’t sound like my kind of read but I’m glad you enjoyed it. Great review!
Amber (Books of Amber) says
Thank you, Erin!
Judith says
This sounds like fun, but not all that special. I don’t like the amount of Logans in books because THERE IS ONLY ONE LOGAN thank you very much. All the others can go away. Blegh.
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Mel@Thedailyprophecy says
I don’t read many of these books, but I always have a thing for nerdy characters ๐ This might be fun to read when I’m in the mood for something light.
readingtothestarsandback says
I need a wee after looking at that gif >_< TMI!!! Sorry! Really want to read this!
Charlie xx
rose.ann.castro says
I loved this book! It is a fun and lighthearted book, I loved everything about this book. It’s the perfect summer read!
Ann@Blogging Profits
KM says
I got this one from NetGalley, and it sounds super cute. I’m beginning to crave summer contemporaries too, so good to know this one is worth my time. ๐
Christina says
Boo! I want those books about friendships. Sigh. They often start out well, but then the romance happens, and you can just wave bye bye to the bestie. Peace out! You’re not needed anymore. *waves*