
Her dream is to acquire an action figure of Glory Gilmore, Julie’s comic book hero from the comic book series, “Periodic Seven”. The heroine of One Con Glory is Julie, a shy blogger who likes to avoid relationships and changes in her routine while blogging about comic books and the convention circuit.

There’s a geek theme here, is what I’m saying, and if you in fact are a geek it is just loads and loads of fun.

This is a book about a geek, written by a geek, and published by Nerd Alert Publishers. If you know what “Frak” means, you’ll like it. Not only is it easy to read, it’s easy to review, because I can tell immediately who will like it and who won’t. She puts up with a lot of reading – related neglect, but outright abandonment is probably going too far.įortunately for the fate of the birthday party, One Con Glory is a quick and easy read. So, when the book arrived in the mail, I did what any good mommy would do and set it aside until the following week, right? HA! AS IF! I sat down and read that sucker cover to cover right away! Well, I did stop long enough to pick the kid up from school. She is a girl so beautiful that I can’t believe she’s real, a kid who can take on five boys at recess during a spirited game of Star Wars and whup them all into submission while wearing pink sparkly tennis shoes that light up.

My much awaited copy of One Con Glory arrived on the same day that I was supposed to be preparing for my daughter’s seventh birthday party.
