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SPRING CHALLENGE 2012: FIRE > 15.9 - Geek Pride Day

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message 51: by Joy Marie (new)

Joy Marie | 140 comments Would Ender's Game work?


message 52: by Kristina Simon (new)

Kristina Simon (kristinasimon) | 11205 comments Joy Marie wrote: "Would Ender's Game work?"

Yes. Ender and his friends are geniuses. Good book. Hope you enjoy it. ;-)


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Sarah (moragepona) | 122 comments Would Virals work for Nerdy/Geeky main characters?


message 54: by Megan (new)

Megan Anderson (ms_anderson) | 1464 comments Will Chopsticks work? The female protagonist is a piano prodigy.


message 55: by Kristina Simon (new)

Kristina Simon (kristinasimon) | 11205 comments Sarah wrote: "Would Virals work for Nerdy/Geeky main characters?"

Yes, that works. I didn't know Kathy Reichs was writing for YA! Jeez, just what I needed, another series... ;-)


message 56: by Kristina Simon (new)

Kristina Simon (kristinasimon) | 11205 comments Ms Anderson wrote: "Will Chopsticks work? The female protagonist is a piano prodigy."

Prodigies will definitely work.


message 57: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (moragepona) | 122 comments Kristi (Passion for the Page) wrote: "Sarah wrote: "Would Virals work for Nerdy/Geeky main characters?"

Yes, that works. I didn't know Kathy Reichs was writing for YA! Jeez, just what I needed, another series... ;-)"


Lol, thanks Kristi, you're lucky though, so far, there are only 2 books out of that series :)


message 58: by JennRenee, Moderator (new)

JennRenee (jennreneeread) | 2905 comments Mod
I am just making sure that the second one to virals is ok too. Seizure


message 59: by Kristina Simon (new)

Kristina Simon (kristinasimon) | 11205 comments JennRenee wrote: "I am just making sure that the second one to virals is ok too. Seizure"

Yep, that one works, too.


message 60: by Sheila (new)

Sheila (sheilaj) | 2221 comments Hi Kristi, What about The Mysterious Benedict Society for this task?


message 61: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 8947 comments does using DNA/Forensics to solve crimes work - i'm debating using Untraceable which is the first book featuring the Delphi Unit who are forensic investigators


message 62: by Kristina Simon (new)

Kristina Simon (kristinasimon) | 11205 comments Sheila wrote: "Hi Kristi, What about The Mysterious Benedict Society for this task?"

Yes, that works.


message 63: by Kristina Simon (new)

Kristina Simon (kristinasimon) | 11205 comments Dee wrote: "does using DNA/Forensics to solve crimes work - i'm debating using Untraceable which is the first book featuring the Delphi Unit who are forensic investigators"

Forensics may or may not work, but from the description of this book is sounds like Alex is a computer whiz and that will work.


message 64: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 8947 comments I was looking at it from the persepctive of the first part - f/nf that focuses on focuses on a STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) - because forensics falls into the realm of science and technology...

but i had another book I am considering as well

Kristi (Passion for the Page) wrote: "Dee wrote: "does using DNA/Forensics to solve crimes work - i'm debating using Untraceable which is the first book featuring the Delphi Unit who are forensic investigators"

Forensics may or may no..."



message 65: by Ms.soule (new)

Ms.soule (mrssoule) Does We Have Always Lived in the Castle fit for this task? It's the "Books With Nerdy, Geeky, or Genius Heroes and Heroines" list, but other than that I know nothing about it.


message 66: by Kristina Simon (new)

Kristina Simon (kristinasimon) | 11205 comments Dee wrote: "I was looking at it from the persepctive of the first part - f/nf that focuses on focuses on a STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) - because forensics falls into the realm of scien..."

As long as Alex's computer skills or the science behind the forensic investigation is actually part of the story it'll work. In some of the romantic suspense I've read (the ones I actually like ;-)) the forensics in the investigation is explained and it's actually part of the story. In others, unfortunately, it just seems like the forensics is a hook to get you to pick up the book (i.e., if you like CSI you'll like this book -- not) but the science is never really mentioned.


message 67: by Kristina Simon (new)

Kristina Simon (kristinasimon) | 11205 comments Mrs.soule wrote: "Does We Have Always Lived in the Castle fit for this task? It's the "Books With Nerdy, Geeky, or Genius Heroes and Heroines" list, but other than that I know nothing about it."

Sorry, Mrs. Soule. I can't find anything that would support it fitting the task so I'm going to have to say no unless someone who's read it can tell us otherwise.


message 68: by Ms.soule (new)

Ms.soule (mrssoule) Kristi (Passion for the Page) wrote: "Mrs.soule wrote: "Does We Have Always Lived in the Castle fit for this task? It's the "Books With Nerdy, Geeky, or Genius Heroes and Heroines" list, but other than that I know nothing about it."

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Thanks Kristi!


message 69: by Ms.soule (new)

Ms.soule (mrssoule) Here's another book I got off the "Books With Nerdy, Geeky, or Genius Heroes and Heroines": The Dream-Hunter.

I think it was on the list because the heroine is an underwater archeologist. She could be a nerd character in that she's totally devoted to her work, doesn't worry about how she looks, and is very intelligent. Is that enough for this challenge? If not, don't worry, I can use it in another task.


message 70: by Kristina Simon (new)

Kristina Simon (kristinasimon) | 11205 comments Mrs.soule wrote: "Here's another book I got off the "Books With Nerdy, Geeky, or Genius Heroes and Heroines": The Dream-Hunter.

I think it was on the list because the heroine is an underwater archeologist. She cou..."


An underwater archeologist definitely works.


message 71: by Ms.soule (new)

Ms.soule (mrssoule) Thanks Kristi!


message 72: by Nicola (new)

Nicola | 173 comments Would Black Rose work, as the heroine uses science to create new plants and soil compositions for her garden store. Also the hero is a bit "geeky" with all of his genealogy research.


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