Talk Nerdy to Me, Tiffany Schmidt
Talk Nerdy to Me, Tiffany Schmidt
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Talk Nerdy to Me

Author: Tiffany Schmidt

Narrator: Suzy Jackson

Unabridged: 9 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/14/2024


Synopsis

Eliza Gordon-Fergus—best friend of Merrilee Campbell—is an expert rule-follower. She has to be; her scientist parents demand she follow dozens of them.

They call it “parenting-by-proxy” since they’re rarely on the same continent. Their rules dictate her nutrition, education, sleep, workouts … and forbid her from dating. Eliza studiously obeys them all.

Which is why she finds Curtis Cavendish maddening. Rules don’t seem to apply to him. He’s never punished for his class-clown antics—and worse, his mischief actually masks brilliance. Like, give-Eliza-a-run-for-valedictorian brilliance.

When Eliza reads Frankenstein for English class, she’s left feeling more like an experiment than a daughter. Curtis agrees to trade her Anne of Green Gablesunder one condition: She has to beat him at the science fair. Eliza knows they’re supposed to be competing, but
the more time they spend together, the more she realizes she’s in over her head. Because one thing’s certain about Curtis: He makes Eliza want to break all the rules.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Andrea

This was such a cute read!! I really enjoy the books in this series, and this one did not disappoint!......more

Its no secret that I adore Tiffany Schmidt's books and her Bookish Boyfriends series has been pure joy. I love how she takes two classics - that seem to have nothing in common - and melds them together so seamlessly. Talk Nerdy to me involves Frankenstein and Anne of Green Gables which seem so contr......more

Goodreads review by Brenda

The third installment of the Bookish Boyfriends series is even more perfect than the first two books. In this book, we follow brilliant and beautiful Eliza in her very own bookish romance. As someone who felt like an outsider at school and at home, I could see myself in Eliza’s hesitancy to be vulne......more