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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Insight, January 20, 2007
This review is from: She's Such a Geek: Women Write About Science, Technology, and Other Nerdy Stuff (Paperback)
The book offers anecdotes from a variety of "geek" women, giving very good insight into what it means to be both a geek and a girl. This is a fantastic read for any woman in science. Most of the essays were funny/inspiring, though a few were less so ("The Hacker's Guide..." was one-dimensional, "I am Wonk..." seemed forced and didn't have much to do with the geek experience).
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended., July 8, 2007
This review is from: She's Such a Geek: Women Write About Science, Technology, and Other Nerdy Stuff (Paperback)
Edited by syndicated technology columnist Annalee Newitz and award-winning author Charles Anders, She's Such a Geek!: Women Write About Science, Technology & Other Nerdy Stuff is an anthology of writings by stereotype-defying women who love science, computers, gadgets, genomics, video games, Dungeons & Dragons, and other "nerdy" pastimes. From geekdom in a lab or on the job to a computer scientist member of a video game creation team questioning the purpose perhaps even the morality of topless-girl-on-bikes game (called "BMX XXX") she was working on, to a biologist's view of the dating world, She's Such a Geek! is a one-of-a-kind tour of techno-savvy career culture and popular culture from the oft-overlooked feminine perspective. "During my first year of graduate school, three female classmates who frequented the clubs of Boston hit a serious snag in their search for boyfriends. Time after time, guys approached them - only to walk away the minute the women mentioned their occupation. So my friends started lying. They claimed to be flight attendants, yoga instructors, or kindergarten teachers. And the dating pool magically widened." Highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Copy For Every Young Woman In The English-Speaking West, May 17, 2007
This review is from: She's Such a Geek: Women Write About Science, Technology, and Other Nerdy Stuff (Paperback)
If I were rich, I'd thought my only book project would be to send a certain book or two to every legislator and department head in my country (the United States).


After reading parts of this book, though, I'm updating that: I would send 10-30 copies of this book (depending on department size) to every science department, every math department, every computer department, every business department, every women's studies department, and every library on every campus mentioned in this book...and as many more campuses as I can think of.

I'd ask professors to set them out in the coffee room where the department's books are stored saying, "Borrow one!" and let the bright yellow cover entice students and faculty alike.


Women and men, boys and girls alike should read these stories. What perfect descriptions they are of what life is like for the young geek whose sex is "female" and what perfect descriptions they are of what that does and can mean later in life.


I suppose I'd also send 10 copies to major campuses' and companies' IT departments and to big research companies.

This book is the perfect book--so captivating--for men to walk a mile in women's shoes (especially geeky men to walk a mile in geeky women's shoes) and the perfect book for girls to walk a mile in older women's shoes and take the precautions necessary to stay a geek for life--rather than be a dropout--if they think they're going to want to.



I would also send a chopped-up version to every middle school in the country, if I really had a lot of money.

(I wouldn't bowlderize it of all stories that mention how various female geeks handled their developing sexuality and lust given their social circumstances of being a member of the "sex class" (female) at the same time as they were a member of the "asexual class" (geek). Those are CRITICAL for middle schoolers to read so they know how to be virgins until marriage if they want to or sex-having-but-never-coerced-or-raped people if they want to--essentially, so they know how to understand what THEY want, despite what social messages tell them! Nevertheless, some chapters are more "high school" or "college," depending on the sexual maturity and interest of the kid.)

Boy, could my high school years have been splendid if I'd had a little time to mull on the ideas presented in this book since middle school.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!, November 16, 2008
This review is from: She's Such a Geek: Women Write About Science, Technology, and Other Nerdy Stuff (Paperback)
I'm a female college student studying technology, and these stories were so enlightening, and a lot of times funny, with each short story discussing issues I've encountered on my internships. It was a very good read!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Feminist geeks unite, October 24, 2008
This review is from: She's Such a Geek: Women Write About Science, Technology, and Other Nerdy Stuff (Paperback)
I had heard about this book through a Nerd Girl news website that I visit often and it sounded good. A book written by female geeks about their experiences as female geeks--Right up my alley. Though for some reason I was surprised that the book talks almost as much about love, sex and the hardships of being a female geek as it does about "science, technology and other stuff". I'm assuming the love, sex and feminism is the "other stuff".
It's good feminist reading though, not accusatory or angry towards men, which I can't stand. Although it's true they've by no means made it particularly easy for female geeks to get ahead in the world, let alone females of any other type. It's just these women's experiences in their respective fields. I give the book 4 stars out of 5 simply because I still do wish there was a little more talk on science and stuff, and because the front and back cover of the book made it seem more tech-oriented than anything. But I'm not dissappointed, I still really enjoyed the read. And the knowledge that some of the brightest minds in physics, astronomy, and chemical engineering are thinking pretty damn close to the way I do.

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4.0 out of 5 stars I wish it were more technical, September 14, 2010
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This review is from: She's Such a Geek: Women Write About Science, Technology, and Other Nerdy Stuff (Paperback)
I do adore the book, but I was surprised to find that so many of the articles in it basically come down to how to deal with male prosecution and still have children and/or sex... and an identity not wholly based on technical abilities.

I guess I was hoping for more writing which proved the technical know-how of women and less writing implying that nmy gender is interested in babies, which I already knew.

I plan to take this book with me when I go to the Grace Hopper Women in Computing conference and use it as a conversation starter as I reread it between sessions.
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5.0 out of 5 stars We need Cackling Geeks to Warn Rome! Geek Tweets!, January 25, 2010
This review is from: She's Such a Geek: Women Write About Science, Technology, and Other Nerdy Stuff (Paperback)
Well the play on words was too tempting, but I love geeky women. The rejection of "guys and geeks" (cf. "Guys and Dolls") may be due to the entropy of association: Geeks are rare, and finding a person who can appreciate let alone understand "Geek speak" is not common. Here's a solution: an Iphone app that is "geo" (i.e. GPS) enabled to get "Geek Tweets" wherever you are. Like an exotic pheromone, these tweets would at least allow you to contact and have coffee with "Geeks of a feather." And if you find someone you like to associate with, have fun with,then "Geek Whiz!" Want to work on this app, he-mail kaluor at geemale dot com
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4.0 out of 5 stars I'm a geek, June 29, 2009
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Not as much as the ladies that wrote these essays. This is a pretty good book and I like the was it is arranged as well. Good read
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