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Former child prodigy Colin Singleton is looking for a way to make his mark on the world. After graduating high school, Colin realizes he is good at anagramming, learning foreign languages, and getting dumped by girls named Katherine. Nineteen of
John Green’s second novel An Abundance of Katherines again relies on the trope of feisty female as the emotional saviour of a socially awkward young male, yet manages to be an inviting, and very funny, look at teenage relationships and friendsh
Finally! I sped through Paper Towns over the course of roughly twenty four hours; staying up until 2am (hey, that’s pretty late for me now) and finishing it off in one sitting the next day. The mystery surrounding the narrative of Margo Roth Sp
Someone online asked for a list of YA novels that included a lot of nerdy references. The request specifically asked for realistic fiction, nothing fantasy. I, a self-proclaimed geek and nerd, had many suggestions, including:Paper Towns by John Green
Listless Monday was inspired by both Amanda at A Bookshelf Monstrosity's feature Books by Theme and Court at Once Upon a Bookshelf's Listed feature. Be sure to check out their lists!) In honor of February, I am going to do some Valentine's Day
I’ve just finished reading all of John Green’s books, and while their main failing is that they’re basically all the same (nerdy guy falls in love with quirky, out-of-his-league girl and hijinks occur) I a) really like his writing
In My Mailbox was started by Kristi over at The Story Siren and it explores the contents of my mailbox or shopping bag on a weekly basis.I should have actually posted this last weekend, but with the Saints going to the Superbowl and all (!!!), I was
Wishlist Wednesday is a weekly event on my blog where every Wednesday I post about 5-10 books (not necessarily pre-release or new) that I've just added to my wishlist, along with a little blurb on why I want to read it. (similar event hosted by Book
Books Bought is a meme hosted by Cindy of Cindy’s Love of Books. I’ve done more book shopping lately than I should have, but sometimes it’s just too hard to resist. Carl took me out for dinner on my birthday last week and afterw




