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Cette série est une lettre d'amour à tous les fans et passionnés de la culture geek. Suivez des personnages qui trouvent connexion et amour grâce à une passion commune pour la science-fiction et la fantasy. Les histoires célèbrent la magie du fandom, où les rêves de cosplay et de mondes fictifs deviennent réalité. C'est un conte de fées pour ceux qui croient en l'enchantement de la communauté et des intérêts partagés.

The Princess and the Fangirl
Bookish and the Beast
Geekerella

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    The Princess and the Fangirl

    • 320pages
    • 12 heures de lecture
    3,8(14237)Évaluer

    "The Prince and the Pauper" gets a modern makeover in this adorable, witty, and heartwarming novel from the acclaimed author of "Geekerella."

    The Princess and the Fangirl
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    Bookish and the Beast

    • 320pages
    • 12 heures de lecture
    3,8(2129)Évaluer

    An enchanting YA romance from the New York Times best-selling author of The Dead Romantics. A tale as old as time is made new in Ashley Poston's fresh, geeky retelling of Beauty and the Beast. Rosie Thorne is feeling stuck-on her college application essays, in her small town, and on that mysterious General Sond cosplayer she met at ExcelsiCon. Most of all, she's stuck in her grief over her mother's death. Her only solace was her late mother's library of rare Starfield novels, but even that disappeared when they sold it to pay off hospital bills. On the other hand, Vance Reigns has been Hollywood royalty for as long as he can remember-with all the privilege and scrutiny that entails. When a tabloid scandal catches up to him, he's forced to hide out somewhere the paparazzi would never expect to find him- Small Town USA. At least there's a library in the house. Too bad he doesn't read. When Vance's and Rosie's paths collide, sparks do not fly. But as they begrudgingly get to know each other, their careful masks come off-and they may just find that there's more risk in shutting each other out than in opening their hearts.

    Bookish and the Beast