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The geek's guide to unrequited love

Tash, Sarvenaz. (Author).

Graham Posner is trying to get his best friend, Roxana, to fall in love with him by planning the perfect weekend for her at Comic-Con.

Book  - 2016
FIC Tash
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  • ISBN: 1481456539
  • ISBN: 9781481456531
  • Physical Description 252 pages
  • Edition First edition.
  • Publisher New York : Simon & Schuster BFYR, [2016]

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Target Audience Note:
Ages 14 up.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 23.99

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The Geek's Guide to Unrequited Love
The Geek's Guide to Unrequited Love
by Tash, Sarvenaz
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The Geek's Guide to Unrequited Love


John Hughes meets Comic Con in this hilarious, unabashedly romantic, coming-of-age novel about a teenager who is trying to get his best friend to fall in love with him from the author of Three Day Summer . Peter Parker and Gwen Stacy... Archie and Veronica... Althena and Noth... ...Graham and Roxy? Graham met his best friend, Roxana, when he moved into her neighborhood eight years ago, and she asked him which Hogwarts house he'd be sorted into. Graham has been in love with her ever since. But now they're sixteen, still neighbors, still best friends. And Graham and Roxy share more than ever--moving on from their Harry Potter obsession to a serious love of comic books. When Graham learns that the creator of their favorite comic, The Chronicles of Althena , is making a rare appearance at this year's New York Comic Con, he knows he must score tickets. And the event inspires Graham to come up with the perfect plan to tell Roxy how he really feels about her. He's got three days to woo his best friend at the coolest, kookiest con full of superheroes and supervillains. But no one at a comic book convention is who they appear to be...even Roxy. And Graham is starting to realize fictional love stories are way less complicated than real-life ones.