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The Geek Revolution ✓ by eoscenes
eoscenes
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The new girl declares war against the five most powerful seniors in school. ⋆☆⋆ Sophie Olsen had a simple plan after moving across the entire country to Carsonville, Massachusetts ― to pass her A.P. courses, and emerge unscathed by drama in her senior year. But the second Sophie sets foot in Carsonville High School, strange dynamics reveal themselves. Eyes that trail and whispers that linger. Long histories and rivers of bad blood. A reigning group of five students, with more power and malice than any group of teenagers should possess. When these bullies target her newfound friends, Sophie revises her senior-year plan ― to taking down the high school Monarchy with her bare hands. Along the way she finds laughter, tears, and perhaps a lesson about doing the right thing. ⋆☆⋆ [ Featured on @TeenFiction's 'Soul Deep' List December 2021 ] [ @YARomance's School Council | Book of the Month April 2022 ] [ The Carsonville Chronicles #1. Stand-alone. Completed. Word Count: 130K - 150K ]
EXCERPT - City by Night by JmFrey
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This is a story about Mary, number one fan of the hottest cult vampire detective TV show, City By Night... until it becomes all too real. An accident with the Craft Services truck sends her hurtling into the world of the show, and Mary is thrilled - who wouldn't want to live alongside their favorite TV characters? Unfortunately, living in TV-land isn't all that Mary thought it would be. Not only is Mary disillusioned with what she thought was a lush world until she had to try to maneuver in it, now she's about to be murdered by one of the stupidest clichés in the history of television in a world that, pardon the pun, totally sucks. A loving satire of the Toronto film industry, vampire-cop television, and what it really means to be a "fan". "Funny, light-hearted, and full of cracks about the tropes of genre television, CITY BY NIGHT is an awesome read--and the ending is amazing!" --Sam Maggs, author of The Geek Girl's Guide to the Galaxy