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  • Gnat vs. Spyder (Gamer Girls #1)

Gnat vs. Spyder
(Gamer Girls #1)

Author
Illustrator
Alexis Jauregui
Publication Date
May 09, 2023
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  4th − 5th
Language
English
Gnat vs. Spyder (Gamer Girls #1)

Description

Thirteen-year-old Natalie lives a double life.

By day, she's an average eighth grader at Golden Trails Middle. At night, she's Gnat112, a streamer for her favorite video game, Alienlord. But when the new girl moves in next door, will Natalie's double life be revealed?

Natalie has a secret. She's a gamer.

By day, Natalie is an average eighth grade student. At night, she's Gnat112! Living a double life is hard . . . and keeping a secret from your friends is even harder. In this illustrated middle grade book (the first of an all-new series, Gamer Girls), Natalie and her three BFFs learn to navigate the gamer world together, one girl at a time.

This series is a great read for gamers and gamer enthusiasts of all kinds. Plus, there's the occasional middle school drama . . . if only Natalie could battle math teachers like video game aliens!

Publication date
May 09, 2023
Genre
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781524884536
Lexile Measure
790
Publisher
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Series
Gamer Girls
BISAC categories
JUV019000 - Juvenile Fiction | Humorous Stories
JUV036000 - Juvenile Fiction | Science & Technology
JUV014000 - Juvenile Fiction | Girls & Women
Library of Congress categories
Fiction
Friendship
Children's stories
JUVENILE FICTION / Girls & Women
Girls
Middle school students
Video games
Video gamers
JUVENILE FICTION / Sports & Recreation / Game
JUVENILE FICTION / Computers & Digital Media

Publishers Weekly

White 13-year-old Natalie Schwartz, an avid gamer and Alienlord fan, dreams of becoming a successful online streamer. But fear of rejection from her IRL friends, who don't play video games, leads her to hide her alter ego, GNAT112: "You know how superheroes have a secret identity? Well, that's how I think of my gaming," Natalie says. Even worse, a bad experience with internet trolls during an initial stream stalls her online gaming goals. When she meets her new neighbor and classmate, East Asian-cued Lucy Wong, a proud gamer, the two immediately click. Still, Natalie maintains her secret identity, unsure of how to share her passion with the world while struggling with feelings of anxiety and loneliness. Alongside her desire to own her passions, Natalie copes with her supportive big sister's impending move. In an optimistic series opener, Towers (Geek Girls Don't Cry) explores themes of social pressure and the importance of embracing one's interests via a protagonist who confronts her fears with an upbeat attitude, and whose love of gaming is both infectious and empowering. Cartoony illustrations by Jauregui, rendered in crisp b&w line, feature throughout. Ages 8-12. (Jan.)

Copyright 2022 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.
Andrea Towers
Andrea Towers is a writer based in New York who has worked in the entertainment industry for over a decade and lived in geek spaces for a lifetime. Her book and comic work includes Geek Girls Don't Cry: Real-Life Lessons From Fictional Female Characters, Trolls: Comictivity, and Octobriana With Love. Her writing on pop culture has appeared in outlets such as Entertainment Weekly, Marvel, and Nerdist, Bustle, IGN, Variety, Mashable, The Wrap, Uproxx, and more.

Alexis Jauregui is a Peruvian-Chinese illustrator/story artist from Southern California. She has worked at places such as DreamWorks and Cartoon Network. When she isn't drawing or playing Animal Crossing or Pokémon, she is traveling around trying new foods, sipping her favorite boba, as well as listening to podcasts about fairy tales and spooky stories.
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