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Life in Outer Space
by Melissa Keil
Sam and his geeky crew stay on the fringes of their Australian high school, keeping their heads down and just trying to make it through without provoking the ridicule of the popular kids. Too bad new girl Camilla doesn't understand the social order. Despite immediately being accepted by the popular kids, Camilla also seems to think Sam and his friends are worthy of her time. Can Sam get over his own prejudices and believe she actually likes him for him?
Filled with the best geeky references and dialouge, this book has EVERYTHING that I like. Camilla is a true to herself nerd at heart with an excellent life philsophy, but also with her own insecurities. Sam is adorable, sweet, and also very stupid when it comes to matters of the heart. He genuinely cares for his friends, Mike who is a ninja superstar and is gay, and Julian who is like a dorky Chunk who lives life loud.
Filled with the best geeky references and dialouge, this book has EVERYTHING that I like. Camilla is a true to herself nerd at heart with an excellent life philsophy, but also with her own insecurities. Sam is adorable, sweet, and also very stupid when it comes to matters of the heart. He genuinely cares for his friends, Mike who is a ninja superstar and is gay, and Julian who is like a dorky Chunk who lives life loud.