O P E N I N G L I N E:
Chapter One: When a Once-in-a-Time-Lord-Lifetime Opportunity Presents itself,
SEIZE IT
"I KNOW WE'VE BEEN FRIENDS for such a long time, Roxana. I only have about five years' worth of memories without you in them. But..."Here's where the next panel would come. And in an ideal world, I'd ask Roxy herself to help me figure it out. She would sketch something, sometimes just a ghost of a line, and on the best of days, a dying ember would ignite and suddenly I'd know exactly what came next. I need her. I need her to help me figure out how to tell her I love her.
I know what it has to feel like: epic. But also sweet. Like the romantic subplot of a superhero movie. Like that rainy, upside-down kiss in Spider-Man. But knowing what something is supposed to convey and actually getting to do that is incredibly hard. Ask any writer.
(pg. 1, US Hardcover edition)
“For once, I see all those characters and I don't really envy them their fantasy worlds. I'm okay with my reality, as messy and imperfect as it may be. I don't really know what comes next, but honestly isn't that the best part of writing a story anyway? ”
~THE GEEK'S GUIDE TO UNREQUITED LOVE
Today marks the start of San Diego Comic-Con, one of the most buzzed-about fan events held each year. There will be full-on Cosplay, panels with favorite actors, movie sneak peeks, and so much more. Even stores have gotten in on the action, bringing a little bit of SDCC17 to fans by releasing exclusive items such as Funko Pops today at retailers such as Hot Topic, Barnes and Noble, and GameStop (Check out the list of items if you're a collector!).
I decided to join in this year in my own special way: By reviewing a book that takes place during Comic-Con. Granted, it's New York Comic-Con, not San Diego Comic-Con, which doesn't take place until October, but the spirit of attending a convention is still there. AND the book just came out in paperback last month, so win-win, right?
THE GEEK'S GUIDE TO UNREQUITED LOVE by Sarvenaz Tash is a story about two best friends.
The Robert Zinc panel isn't banded properly and even though Graham and Roxy wait hours to get in, they still miss out on meeting their hero. Then, Roxy's friend has the possibly-not-so-brilliant idea to sign everyone up for a Speed-Dating Panel and Roxy meets a fellow artist. Who has a British accent. How can Graham compete with that? Can he still summon up enough strength to tell Roxy the truth, even though nothing is going his way? Or will doing so mean he's about to lose his closest friend?
I really like the friendship between Graham and Roxy. They work on a comic together. He writes, she illustrates. (And as a writer, I love all the little asides and love notes to writing!) They bonded over Harry Potter and The Chronicles of Althena, and have been a pair ever since. It's really hard to be friends with someone for years and start to feel things for them. What if they don't feel the same? What if it destroys your friendship? But what if they do feel the same and you're missing out on something even better? There's a reason so many novels explore friendship that may be something more. What was really cool about this book was that it examined a lot of potentials. It showed Graham and Roxy as friends. It considered what might happen if they become something more. It created the possibility of other relationships. It let them explore their options. I liked that there were a lot of paths to take and you weren't quite sure what the book's final outcome would be. The exploration of their friendship reminds me in some ways of NEVER ALWAYS SOMETIMES by Adi Alsaid, which I loved for that aspect of exploration. Graham and Roxy felt very genuine, and as a reader, you were really rooting for them to find their footing together.
Also, the fact that this book is set at Comic-Con? BRILLIANT. If you've ever been to a Con--or wanted to go to one!--This is exactly how your experience might go. The crazy crowds. Euphoria over getting to do something special. Resounding disappointments as you miss out on what you want to do more. The friends you meet. The memories you make. It's all there. Plus, all the Geeky pop-culture references? Right down to the the chapter titles? SO PERFECT.
This is just a fun, breezy read, especially during Convention season!
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C O N T E N T R A T I N G S
Content Ratings: highlight between ( ) for details
Romance: ( Kiss to the hand )
Language: ( Some cursing, including an f-bomb )
Violence: --
Violence: --
Other: ( Underage drinking at a bar after the Con. Chasing after a thief and potentially putting oneself in a dangerous position for doing so. )
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C O V E R D E S I G N:
I love how it flips from Comic Book Style writing to curly, lovey-dovy script--the same script on the big helium balloon, no less!!
(Did you notice that?? Take another peek at the cover!)
Even the chapter headers have that same mix of Comics and Love!
I love how he looks so forlorn on the cover. There are romantic balloons, a bouquet of flowers, an opened box of chocolate on the ground....and a unhappy uy wearing a homemade superhero costume. How could you NOT want to pick this up and peek at it!?
Plus, have you seen the BACK cover???
And the interior flap!!! I love how there are some Valentine's Day-style hearts pairing famous couples together....and then pairing Graham and Roxy!!!
Such a cute design!!!
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O F F I C I A L I N F O:
Title: THE GEEK'S GUIDE TO UNREQUITED LOVE
Author: Sarvenaz Tash
Author: Sarvenaz Tash
Release Date: June 14, 2016
Publisher: Disney-Hyperion
Received: Purchased
Received: Purchased
Peter Parker and Gwen Stacy. Archie and Veronica. Althena and Noth.…Graham and Roxy?
Graham met his best friend, Roxy, 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.
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