Book details
Summer of the Geek (Geek High Book 3)
Description
The third compulsively readable book in the smart and witty series about a high school for gifted students. Miranda Bloom has scored an adorable, lacrosse-playing boyfriend, Dex McConnell, and an awesomely easy summer job looking after a ten year old mini-genius, Amelia. This summer is going to be sweet... Then reality puts the brakes on everything. Though Dex and Miranda are official, she feels like he's keeping secrets-secrets that may have to do with his fashion model ex-girlfriend. Meanwhile, Amelia is harder to figure out than advanced trigonometry. How can they bond if all she does is practice the piano? Plus Miranda's mom just invited her to live in London with her. Living across the pond would be great, but can she really leave Geek High and Dex? Looks like Miranda has a secret of her own...
Age
10-17
Text complexity
beginner
Length
256 pages
Book in series
#3
Why to read
- Engaging Storyline: 'Summer of the Geek' continues the captivating narrative of Miranda Bloom's life at Geek High, offering readers an entertaining and relatable plot that mixes humor, teenage angst, and the unique challenges of being intellectually gifted.
- Character Development: As the third book in the Geek High series, readers will enjoy the continued growth and development of the protagonist, Miranda, and her friends. The book provides deeper insights into their personalities, relationships, and the dynamics of navigating high school life.
- Themes of Self-Discovery: The book explores important themes such as self-discovery, acceptance, and the value of embracing one's individuality. These themes resonate with readers who may be going through similar experiences, making it a meaningful read.
- Summer Setting: The summer backdrop provides a fresh and exciting environment for the story to unfold. It's a perfect seasonal read that captures the essence of summer adventures, making it an ideal choice for readers looking for a light-hearted yet engaging book to enjoy during their own summer break.