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Take Me to Your Nerdy Leader

Book 1 in the series:Bowden Anime Club

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'Take Me to Your Nerdy Leader' follows the protagonist, Paige, as she navigates a new town and school while embracing her true self and interests. The book delves into themes of friendship, self-acceptance, and the beauty of finding friends who support and accept you for who you are. The writing style is described as heartwarming, with believable conversations and amazing characters that readers can relate to and fall in love with.

Characters:

The characters are diverse, relatable, and face realistic personal struggles, fostering themes of growth and acceptance.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is authentic and casual, effectively conveying the characters' experiences without being forced or preachy.

Plot/Storyline:

The narrative follows Paige as she joins an anime club, dealing primarily with her identity as an aromantic and her journey toward self-acceptance.

Setting:

The setting is a high school, where club activities and everyday experiences play a significant role in character interaction.

Pacing:

The pacing is gentle and focused on character development, leading to a slow yet meaningful progression.

Notes:

The main character, Paige, is aromantic and doesn't experience romantic attraction.
The story features a diverse cast, including a mixed-race, female protagonist and a bisexual male side character.
The book has a positive portrayal of LGBTQIA topics, especially aromantic representation.
Paige joins an anime club which becomes central to her story and her friendships.
There are no major antagonistic forces; the main conflict is Paige's internal struggle with self-confidence.
The narrative touches on mature themes like self-harm, racism, and societal expectations in a hopeful manner.
Readers appreciate the natural integration of representation in the story without feeling forced.
The book has a calming, slice-of-life feel with no dramatic plot twists or adventures.
The author includes elements of personal growth, showing Paige evolve while staying true to herself.
Some readers noted the presence of typos and awkward chapter endings but still enjoyed the overall story.

From The Publisher:

Fans of Fangirl and Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda will love this book!

Paige has always been scared to be herself. The real Paige- the nerdy Paige- who just wants to have real friends, talk about anime, lose her virginity, and share her art- doesn't exist at school or to her friends. Only quiet Paige does.

Her new school in Bowden is full of opportunity. There's Revolution Recognition where she can share her art. There's confident and enigmatic Shawn who she just feels drawn to. The anime club poster is only icing on the cake. She sees her chance! If only she can reach out and take it. And the cute boy she keeps running into is definitely on her radar.

Insightful, bold, relatable, and raw. This twenty-first century, coming-of-age story brilliantly explores the anxiety of standing out and the thrill of fearlessness.

Featuring an aromantic protagonist! No romance here!

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