Being a nerd, I’ve liked Felicia Day and Geek & Sundry, her internet empire, for a while now. I’ve watched most of The Guild and The Flog, and I’ve kept up with the geeky things she regularly puts onto the interwebs. When I heard she was writing a book, I was interested in hearing what she had to say, but I was also a bit apprehensive. A lot of books claiming to be “nerdy” and “geeky” just end up being a long list of stereotypes about glasses-wearing, video game playing, non-bath-taking LARPers. And most of the ones that I’ve
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