Geek Actually Series by Cathy Yardley, Cecilia Tan, Rachel Stuhler, Melissa Blue
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#1
Geek Actually: The Complete Season One (Geek Actually #1)
Cathy Yardley, Melissa Blue, Rachel Stuhler, Cecilia Tan
Rated: 3.67 of 5 starsGeek, Actually is a sexy, geeky contemporary women's fiction series that follows the lives of five diverse, nerdy women as they navigate work, love, life, and the internet. For fans who love Sex and the City as well as Star Wars, for anyone who knows that sci-fi can be sultry and that "gamer" is not gender specific-this serial will turn you on, rile you up, and leave you with five new friends.Meet your new best girlfriends... moreGeek, Actually is a sexy, geeky contemporary women's fiction series that follows the lives of five diverse, nerdy women as they navigate work, love, life, and the internet. For fans who love Sex and the City as well as Star Wars, for anyone who knows that sci-fi can be sultry and that "gamer" is not gender specific-this serial will turn you on, rile you up, and leave you with five new friends.Meet your new best girlfriends. Michelle is a hard-nosed fantasy and sci-fi editor used to things going her way. Taneesha is a talented video game programmer used to being the odd (wo)man out. Aditi is a fantasy writer on the verge of her big break. Christina is a rebel on the sidelines of Hollywood. And Elli is a fan-of anything and everything that keeps her from "proper adulting." Together they are Rebel Scum (at least in their shared group chat), and best friends through thick and thin. They might live far apart but through the power of the internet and a shared love of all things geek, they are ready to face the world together.Originally presented in serial form by Serial Box Publishing, Geek Actually is brought to you by Cathy Yardley, Melissa Blue, Rachel Stuhler, and Cecilia Tan. less
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#1.1
WTF (Geek Actually #1.1)
Cathy Yardley, Cecilia Tan, Rachel Stuhler, Melissa Blue
Rated: 4.00 of 5 starsThis is the 1st episode in the first season of Geek Actually, a 13-episode serial from Serial Box Publishing. This episode was written by Cathy Yardley. Michelle and Aditi have been friends for ages, but with Michelle as Aditi’s editor for her debut fantasy novel, their relationship is under a bit of strain. Aditi needs to blow off some steam—a hot Tinder date does the trick (and then some). Meanwhile, Taneesha and Elli are both having some job trouble.
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#1.13
Squad Goals (Geek Actually #1.13)
Cathy Yardley, Cecilia Tan, Rachel Stuhler, Melissa Blue
Rated: 4.00 of 5 starsThis is the 13th episode of Geek Actually, a 13-episode serial from Serial Box Publishing. This episode written by Cathy Yardley.Meet your new best girlfriends in this sexy, genre-busting serial that's all about feminism, friendship, and fandom.Join this tight-knit group of lady geeks as they navigate the ups and downs of their personal and professional lives. Michelle is a hard-nosed fantasy and sci-fi editor used to things going her way... moreThis is the 13th episode of Geek Actually, a 13-episode serial from Serial Box Publishing. This episode written by Cathy Yardley.Meet your new best girlfriends in this sexy, genre-busting serial that's all about feminism, friendship, and fandom.Join this tight-knit group of lady geeks as they navigate the ups and downs of their personal and professional lives. Michelle is a hard-nosed fantasy and sci-fi editor used to things going her way. Taneesha is a talented video game programmer used to being the odd (wo)man out. Aditi is a fantasy writer on the verge of her big break. Christina is a rebel on the sidelines of Hollywood. And Elli is a fan-of anything and everything that keeps her from "proper adulting." They might live far apart, but through the power of the internet and a shared love of all things geek, they are ready to face the world together. less
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#1.14
Geek Actually: The Complete Season 1 (Geek Actually #1.14)
Cathy Yardley, Rachel Stuhler, Cecilia Tan, Melissa Blue
Rated: 4.00 of 5 starsGeek, Actually is a sexy, geeky contemporary women’s fiction series that follows the lives of five diverse, nerdy women as they navigate work, love, life, and the internet. For fans who love Sex and the City as well as Star Wars, for anyone who knows that sci-fi can be sultry and that “gamer” is not gender specific—this serial will turn you on, rile you up, and leave you with five new friends. About: Meet your new best girlfriends... moreGeek, Actually is a sexy, geeky contemporary women’s fiction series that follows the lives of five diverse, nerdy women as they navigate work, love, life, and the internet. For fans who love Sex and the City as well as Star Wars, for anyone who knows that sci-fi can be sultry and that “gamer” is not gender specific—this serial will turn you on, rile you up, and leave you with five new friends. About: Meet your new best girlfriends. Michelle is a hard-nosed fantasy and sci-fi editor used to things going her way. Taneesha is a talented video game programmer used to being the odd (wo)man out. Aditi is a fantasy writer on the verge of her big break. Christina is a rebel on the sidelines of Hollywood. And Elli is a fan – of anything and everything that keeps her from “proper adulting.” Together they are Rebel Scum (at least in their shared group chat), and best friends through thick and thin. They might live far apart but through the power of the internet and a shared love of all things geek, they are ready to face the world together. ~Please be aware this series contains scenes depicting sexual assault and harassment that some readers may find triggering~ less
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#1.2
The Invisible Woman (Geek Actually #1.2)
Rachel Stuhler, Melissa Blue, Cathy Yardley, Cecilia Tan
Rated: 4.00 of 5 starsThis is the 2nd episode in the first season of Geek Actually, a 13-episode serial from Serial Box Publishing. This episode was written by Rachel Stuhler. When Christina meets her new charge on set, Vivi, she’s pleasantly surprised at the definite spark between them. Taneesha’s attempt to speak up at her new job backfires in a big way. Michelle ventures out to a party, but is she really ready to move past Ted?
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#1.3
Boss Battles (Geek Actually #1.3)
Melissa Blue
Rated: 4.00 of 5 starsThis is the 3rd episode in the first season of Geek Actually, a 13-episode serial from Serial Box Publishing. This episode was written by Melissa Blue. Taneesha’s brother can always cheer her up, but this is going a little too far: trying to engineer her love life? On the other hand . . . his friend Diego is definitely sexy, and owns a game store, to boot... moreThis is the 3rd episode in the first season of Geek Actually, a 13-episode serial from Serial Box Publishing. This episode was written by Melissa Blue. Taneesha’s brother can always cheer her up, but this is going a little too far: trying to engineer her love life? On the other hand . . . his friend Diego is definitely sexy, and owns a game store, to boot. Elli thinks of her new job like a video game (complete with an evil wizard), in an attempt to make this one last, while Aditi tiptoes through a visit from her in-laws. less
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#1.4
The Long Con (Geek Actually #1.4)
Cecilia Tan, Rachel Stuhler, Melissa Blue, Cathy Yardley
Rated: 4.00 of 5 starsThis is the 4th episode in the first season of Geek Actually, a 13-episode serial from Serial Box Publishing. This episode was written by Cecilia Tan. Michelle, Aditi, and Elli love a good con, and when they converge at Booklovers, it proves to hold exciting opportunities for each of them. Meanwhile, Taneesha goes to a game night at Diego’s store, hoping to get another chance to gauge his interest... moreThis is the 4th episode in the first season of Geek Actually, a 13-episode serial from Serial Box Publishing. This episode was written by Cecilia Tan. Michelle, Aditi, and Elli love a good con, and when they converge at Booklovers, it proves to hold exciting opportunities for each of them. Meanwhile, Taneesha goes to a game night at Diego’s store, hoping to get another chance to gauge his interest. Christina and Vivi get closer, but does Vivi want more than Christina is willing to give?vigate work, love, life, and the internet. less
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#1.5
Beware of Rage Bait (Geek Actually #1.5)
Melissa Blue
Rated: 4.00 of 5 starsThis is the 5th episode of Geek Actually, a 13-episode serial from Serial Box Publishing. This episode written by Melissa Blue.Meet your new best girlfriends in this sexy, genre-busting serial that's all about feminism, friendship, and fandom.Taneesha’s issues at work have really been getting to her, and when she tries to soothe herself with a relaxing afternoon of World of Warcraft, she finds that her professional troubles have invaded even that safe space... moreThis is the 5th episode of Geek Actually, a 13-episode serial from Serial Box Publishing. This episode written by Melissa Blue.Meet your new best girlfriends in this sexy, genre-busting serial that's all about feminism, friendship, and fandom.Taneesha’s issues at work have really been getting to her, and when she tries to soothe herself with a relaxing afternoon of World of Warcraft, she finds that her professional troubles have invaded even that safe space. At least in Warcraft she can fight back—so she does, with a vengeance. Meanwhile, Christina finds herself falling for Vivi in a way she hadn’t thought possible.Join this tight-knit group of lady geeks as they navigate the ups and downs of their personal and professional lives. Michelle is a hard-nosed fantasy and sci-fi editor used to things going her way. Taneesha is a talented video game programmer used to being the odd (wo)man out. Aditi is a fantasy writer on the verge of her big break. Christina is a rebel on the sidelines of Hollywood. And Elli is a fan-of anything and everything that keeps her from "proper adulting." They might live far apart, but through the power of the internet and a shared love of all things geek, they are ready to face the world together. less
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#1.6
Can You Not? (Geek Actually #1.6)
Cecilia Tan
Rated: 4.00 of 5 starsThis is the 6th episode of Geek Actually, a 13-episode serial from Serial Box Publishing. This episode written by Cecilia Tan.Meet your new best girlfriends in this sexy, genre-busting serial that's all about feminism, friendship, and fandom.Every lady geek has heard about other lady geeks being harassed, but Taneesha never thought it would happen to her. But she finds herself living a nightmare when the coworker she beat at Warcraft makes his beef with her public online... moreThis is the 6th episode of Geek Actually, a 13-episode serial from Serial Box Publishing. This episode written by Cecilia Tan.Meet your new best girlfriends in this sexy, genre-busting serial that's all about feminism, friendship, and fandom.Every lady geek has heard about other lady geeks being harassed, but Taneesha never thought it would happen to her. But she finds herself living a nightmare when the coworker she beat at Warcraft makes his beef with her public online. Michelle finds some like-minded people at a kinky party . . . but realizes that she’s still figuring out what turns her on and what definitely turns her off.Join this tight-knit group of lady geeks as they navigate the ups and downs of their personal and professional lives. Michelle is a hard-nosed fantasy and sci-fi editor used to things going her way. Taneesha is a talented video game programmer used to being the odd (wo)man out. Aditi is a fantasy writer on the verge of her big break. Christina is a rebel on the sidelines of Hollywood. And Elli is a fan-of anything and everything that keeps her from "proper adulting." They might live far apart, but through the power of the internet and a shared love of all things geek, they are ready to face the world together. less
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#1.7
Pussy Bites Back (Geek Actually #1.7)
Rachel Stuhler
Rated: 4.00 of 5 starsThis is the 7th episode of Geek Actually, a 13-episode serial from Serial Box Publishing. This episode written by Rachel Stuhler.Meet your new best girlfriends in this sexy, genre-busting serial that's all about feminism, friendship, and fandom.With Michelle pressuring her to write a blog post on one side, and worries about Taneesha pressing in from the other, Aditi channels both stressors into a searing, powerful blog post about safe spaces... moreThis is the 7th episode of Geek Actually, a 13-episode serial from Serial Box Publishing. This episode written by Rachel Stuhler.Meet your new best girlfriends in this sexy, genre-busting serial that's all about feminism, friendship, and fandom.With Michelle pressuring her to write a blog post on one side, and worries about Taneesha pressing in from the other, Aditi channels both stressors into a searing, powerful blog post about safe spaces. The post soon goes viral, calling attention both to Aditi herself and the issues she wrote about. Elli has her own brush with the darker corners of the Internet as she helps Ruby manage her affairs.Join this tight-knit group of lady geeks as they navigate the ups and downs of their personal and professional lives. Michelle is a hard-nosed fantasy and sci-fi editor used to things going her way. Taneesha is a talented video game programmer used to being the odd (wo)man out. Aditi is a fantasy writer on the verge of her big break. Christina is a rebel on the sidelines of Hollywood. And Elli is a fan-of anything and everything that keeps her from "proper adulting." They might live far apart, but through the power of the internet and a shared love of all things geek, they are ready to face the world together. less
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#1.8
A Dox On Both Your Houses (Geek Actually #1.8)
Cathy Yardley
Rated: 4.00 of 5 starsThis is the 8th episode of Geek Actually, a 13-episode serial from Serial Box Publishing. This episode written by Cathy Yardley.Meet your new best girlfriends in this sexy, genre-busting serial that's all about feminism, friendship, and fandom.Of all the people Michelle doesn’t want to apologize to, Sterling Knight is at the top of the list. And yet…here she is, apologizing for Aditi’s (amazing, groundbreaking, kickass) post. Trust an MRA moron to ruin anything good in the world... moreThis is the 8th episode of Geek Actually, a 13-episode serial from Serial Box Publishing. This episode written by Cathy Yardley.Meet your new best girlfriends in this sexy, genre-busting serial that's all about feminism, friendship, and fandom.Of all the people Michelle doesn’t want to apologize to, Sterling Knight is at the top of the list. And yet…here she is, apologizing for Aditi’s (amazing, groundbreaking, kickass) post. Trust an MRA moron to ruin anything good in the world. Meanwhile, Christina tries to help Taneesha, but things don’t go quite as planned.Join this tight-knit group of lady geeks as they navigate the ups and downs of their personal and professional lives. Michelle is a hard-nosed fantasy and sci-fi editor used to things going her way. Taneesha is a talented video game programmer used to being the odd (wo)man out. Aditi is a fantasy writer on the verge of her big break. Christina is a rebel on the sidelines of Hollywood. And Elli is a fan-of anything and everything that keeps her from "proper adulting." They might live far apart, but through the power of the internet and a shared love of all things geek, they are ready to face the world together. less
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#1.9
Aces Wild (Geek Actually #1.9)
Cathy Yardley, Cecilia Tan, Rachel Stuhler, Melissa Blue
Rated: 4.00 of 5 starsThis is the 9th episode of Geek Actually, a 13-episode serial from Serial Box Publishing. This episode written by Cathy Yardley.Meet your new best girlfriends in this sexy, genre-busting serial that's all about feminism, friendship, and fandom.Join this tight-knit group of lady geeks as they navigate the ups and downs of their personal and professional lives. Michelle is a hard-nosed fantasy and sci-fi editor used to things going her way... moreThis is the 9th episode of Geek Actually, a 13-episode serial from Serial Box Publishing. This episode written by Cathy Yardley.Meet your new best girlfriends in this sexy, genre-busting serial that's all about feminism, friendship, and fandom.Join this tight-knit group of lady geeks as they navigate the ups and downs of their personal and professional lives. Michelle is a hard-nosed fantasy and sci-fi editor used to things going her way. Taneesha is a talented video game programmer used to being the odd (wo)man out. Aditi is a fantasy writer on the verge of her big break. Christina is a rebel on the sidelines of Hollywood. And Elli is a fan-of anything and everything that keeps her from "proper adulting." They might live far apart, but through the power of the internet and a shared love of all things geek, they are ready to face the world together. less
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