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Three friends, two love stories, one convention: this fun, feminist love letter to geek culture is all about fandom, friendship, and finding the courage to be yourself.”Full of irreverent humor and in-jokes, it‚Äôs geeky and funny, with a heavy dose of self-discovery. . . . . Seeing girls and women uplifting, protecting, and loving each other is extremely powerful especially in the context of fandom.” ‚ÄîTeen Vogue”This is the geeky, queer book of our dreams.” ‚ÄîSeventeenCharlie likes to stand out. She‚Äôs a vlogger and actress promoting her first movie at SupaCon, and this is her chance to show fans she‚Äôs over her public breakup with co-star Reese Ryan. When internet-famous cool-girl actress Alyssa Huntington arrives as a surprise guest, it seems Charlie‚Äôs long-time crush on her isn‚Äôt as one-sided as she thought.Taylor likes to blend in. Her brain is wired differently, making her fear change. And there‚Äôs one thing in her life she knows will never change: her friendship with her best guy friend Jamie‚Äîno matter how much she may secretly want it to. But when she hears about a fan contest for her favorite fandom, she starts to rethink her rules on playing it safe.Queens of Geek by Jen Wilde, chosen by readers like you for Macmillan’s young adult imprint Swoon Reads, is an empowering novel for anyone who has ever felt that fandom is family.Praise for Queens of Geek:”This fun book about fierce friendships gives voice to a group of diverse female characters who are so defined by so much more than just their mental health and sexuality.” ‚ÄîBustle”This celebration of geek culture and fandom promotes diversity and being true to oneself.” ‚ÄîSchool Library Journal‚Äú[A] fun read about fandom, friendship and the courage to be yourself.‚Äù ‚ÄîAutostraddle