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Revenge of the Geek
Revenge of the Geek (Geek High)
Revenge of the Geek
Piper Banks
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Some people have to learn the hard way-don't mess with a geek. Miranda Bloom, girl genius, is totally psyched to start her junior year at Geek High. Too bad her boyfriend, lacrosse player Dex McConnell, is off to boarding school in Maine. Miranda thought she could count on her best friends, Finn and Charlie, to cheer her up, but they're caught up in their own issues... So Miranda decides to make friends with the shy new student Nora Lee. At first things with Nora are great, but soon it seems like Nora thinks that anything Miranda can do, she can do better. Surviving at Geek High is hard enough without a copycat on your tail, and Miranda's not about to let some imitation artist take her place.

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Fiction

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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Revenge of the Geek is a realistic fiction novel. This book is about is about Miranda (the Geek), a girl who attends Geek High. Unfortunately, her boyfriend, Dex, moved away to Maine on a lacrosse scholarship. Luckily she has her best friends, Charlie and Finn. One day she notices a new girl, Nora, who just moved from Boston. In the beginning of Miranda and Noras friendship was great, but then Miranda realizes that Nora is copying everything Miranda does; her long-distance relationship, her friends, her clothes, her passions, everything! Will Miranda ever become her own person again?

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Miranda Bloom, a junior at Geek High, is ready for school. But Miranda must watch her back, because Geek High (the nickname for her prestigious school, Notting Hill) has a new student, Nora. Nora seems to be a nice friend whom she could connect with, but as time goes on, Miranda becomes suspicious about this girl. Nora is copying her clothes, slowly taking her best friends, and seems like anything she says could be a lie. Miranda is sees Nora for who she really is, but her friends accuse her of being paranoid and jealous.

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