Geek Girl: Picture Perfect
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Geek Girl is coming to America! The internationally bestselling series takes on the Big Apple in this third hilarious, high-fashion adventure.
When Harriet's dad gets a job in New York City, Harriet is beyond excited to move to the land of skyscrapers, museums, and taxicabs--especially since she'll get to see her dreamy supermodel boyfriend, Nick. Except . . . when her parents said New York, they meant a tiny, boring town two hours from the city by train. Diving back into modeling should be just the right distraction. But can a geek girl stand out in the fashion capital of America?
"A cheeky, fabulous, fun read" (ALA Booklist), Holly Smale's Geek Girl series is perfect for fans of Meg Cabot's Princess Diaries series and Louise Rennison's Georgia Nicolson series.
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PRAISE FOR GEEK GIRL: MODEL MISFIT: "Smale writes short, punchy chapters that keep the narrative and the comedy flowing constantly. Her highly individual characterizations add enormous zip to the book, but it's Harriet's geeky quips that give the book its life." -- Kirkus Reviews
PRAISE FOR GEEK GIRL: "A smash hit in the UK, this is a cheeky, fabulous, fun read for anyone who has dreamed of a fresh start." -- ALA Booklist
"Debut author Smale gives Harriet an instantly appealing narrative voice. Readers will thoroughly enjoy Harriet's uproarious misadventures." -- Publishers Weekly
"Quirky, likable, and geeky, Harriet is an outsider to the modeling world but possesses a natural charm that is everything the fashion world needs. Pure fun." -- School Library Journal
"Harriet is irresistible. Readers will experience love at first chapter for this geek girl who always manages to hold on to her sense of humor as she navigates the treacherous worlds of school friendships and high-fashion modeling." -- Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)
"Daffy physical humor and intelligent wit hit the sweet spot between Louise Rennison's Georgia Nicolson books and Erin McCahan's Love and Other Foreign Words. -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books