Hillary
Written on Aug 14, 2015
I am a hardcore geek. play games, I read fantasy and sci-fi. I watch firefly and star trek and all those geeky shows. I read comics and I know all of Joss Whedon's work by heart. So when I saw this book on scribed I was wondering how the author would describe us, feel girls.
She brings up a good point that women in the geeky circles face a lot of discrimination. WE have all heard the stories of fat shaming at cons and all of that. I wish it wasn't true but alas it is. When people find out that I am a hardcore gamer they usually don't know what to say. I think that this is an important issue to bring up and discuss.
I felt that this part of the book was well written. I agreed with the hardcore geeks and the book geeks. I, however, had a hard time believing that women who are good at decorating are geeks but maybe that's me discriminating. I need to examine this in myself.
The book is mainly written for people who are not geeks so to me all of this was stuff I already knew so I was kinda bored reading this. If you are not a geek and you are curious to the inside world of the geeks then this book is for you.This review was originally posted on Adventures in Never Never Land