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Geek charming
    Palmer, Robin, 1969-
Publisher: Speak,
Pub date: 2009.
Pages: 338 p. ;
ISBN: 9780142411223
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Summary
From the author of "Cindy Ella" comes a modern-day fairy tale in which a geek meets the princess of L.A.'s poshest high school, who lets the F-lister into her A-list world. Original. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
The perils of popularity are showcased in a lighthearted contemporary novel filled with snappy dialogue. The fun begins when A-lister Dylan drops her designer handbag in a mall's fountain. Her geeky classmate Josh rescues it, and to return the favor, Dylan (reluctantly) agrees to star in his USC application film, documenting the "the inner workings of the in crowd" at Castle Heights High. Told from the alternating perspectives of the two teens, the story traces Dylan's fall from grace as her friends recognize her back-stabbing tendencies around the same time she is dumped by her handsome boyfriend. Her trials parallel Josh's rise in social status when Dylan gives him a makeover. Readers will likely feel more for Josh than for Dylan in the beginning (although his hypochondria does prove annoying), yet aspects of Dylan-even her shallowness-become increasingly endearing as her vulnerabilities come to light. Rather than following the predictable route of having opposites fall in love, Palmer (Cindy Ella) offers a slightly more original and plausible alternative. Ages 12-up. (Feb.) Copyright 2009 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
School Library Journal Review
Gr 9 Up-Dylan, the most popular girl in school, is dating the most popular guy, and people will trip over themselves to help her out. At least, that's what she's counting on when she accidentally tosses her expensive purse into a mall fountain-but film geek Josh's help comes at a price. He'll retrieve it in exchange for her participation in his documentary about popularity, which he hopes will secure him a place at-and a much-needed scholarship to-film school. At first, Josh's professional drive to finish his movie makes him an overly accommodating doormat to Dylan's divalike behavior, but she softens as he grows a spine and they begin a tentative friendship. When the girl's popularity crumbles at the hands of her now-ex boyfriend, Josh has the opportunity to be the real friend she's needed all along. Dylan and Josh tell their story in alternating chapters. While his voice is that of a mildly geeky Everyman, Dylan's is spoiled and demanding. Her trivial rich-girl problems won't garner much reader sympathy, especially when compared to Josh's own financial status and social exile. The plot is predictable, and the compressed time line of one month seems unrealistic for such a close relationship to develop. Still, the writing is sharp and, at times, funny, so these flaws won't detract from teens' enjoyment of this riches-to-rags title.-Brandy Danner, Wilmington Memorial Library, MA Copyright 2009 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information

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Personal Author: Palmer, Robin, 1969-
Title: Geek charming / Robin Palmer.
Publication info: New York : Speak, 2009.
Physical descrip: 338 p. ; 21 cm.
Summary: Rich, spoiled, and popular high school senior Dylan is coerced into doing a documentary film with Josh, one of the school's geeks, who leads her to realize that the world does not revolve around her.
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Children's subject: Documentary films--Fiction.
Children's subject: Popularity--Fiction.
Children's subject: Interpersonal relations--Fiction.
Children's subject: High schools--Fiction.
Children's subject: Schools--Fiction.
Control Number: ocn236345321
ISBN: 9780142411223 (pbk.)
ISBN: 0142411221 (pbk.)
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