Head Over Heels (Geek Girl, Book 5)
Holly Smale
“My name is Harriet Manners, and I will always be a geek.”
The fifth book in the bestselling, award-winning GEEK GIRL series. Harriet Manners knows almost every fact there is. She knows duck-billed platypuses don’t have stomachs.She knows that fourteen squirrels were once detained as spies.
She knows that both chess and snakes and ladders were invented in the same country.
If only everyone else would stick to the script…
But is following the rules going to break hearts for GEEK GIRL?Reviews

Absolutely brilliant plot twists!
Principal Blueberry Sausage-Roll 19.08.2024

I love the Geek Girl series! They are some of the most enjoyable books! They’re just so easy to read, and the characters and instantly likeable! I haven’t read a Geek Girl in a while ( I know- how dare me!), but I received the books for Christmas and I’m looking forward to finishing the series! 4 stars- very interesting!
Lady Sunny Owl 01.01.2023

good book
Anonymous 28.07.2021

I LOVE this book! It is full of facts, but not particularly factual. Yep, I know you may be thinking, ummmmmmm, what do you mean? Let me explain. Harriet Manners is an ordinary girl. She lives in an ordinary house, goes to an ordinary school, and pretty much, a normal six form. But, of course, she's a model (umm, let's just say that's ordinary, shall we). She is trying to keep life as sweet and simple as she can with her new friendship group, Team Jinth!!! This includes sleepovers, picnics, meetings, you know, the ordinary. But, after finding out her agent, Wilbur, is in trouble, she finds as much model in her as she can, and braves them. Find out if Harriet Manners can juggle modelling and friends. Please. Please. PLEASE read this book!!! It is the most excellent, brilliant, amazing, superb, outstanding, exceptional, marvellous, FANTABULOUS book!
Baroness Jewel Mozzarella 27.07.2021

really enjoyable, awkward ad funny. would recommend to anyone who enjoys realistic fiction that makes them laugh Wilbur ( with a - bur not an - iam ) is my favorite character
Director Flossy Possum 26.07.2021

I loved this book because I loved the characters especially Harriet because I can relate to her and the story was good and the description was amazing, and had so much imagery. The ending was a surprise and the books never get boring. I really like the messages in this series. 4.5/5
Senorita Candyfloss Costa-Rica 13.03.2021

Great book
Mademoiselle Esmerelda Bookmark 20.09.2020

I loved this book but not as good as the first one. The age rating I would give this is 12+
Anonymous 13.09.2020

It was very interesting and sad at times but it taught a good life's lesso
Officer Tulip Spaceship 30.08.2020

There was a large plot twist which made the book really exciting
Anonymous 25.08.2020

it was amazing
Anonymous 20.08.2020

This is a very good book. Would recommend
Anonymous 06.08.2020

Can't wait to read the next one!
Anonymous 29.07.2020

I would definitely recommend this book. Another good book in the series
Anonymous 22.07.2020

I think this is a very good book and a gripping read for someone who likes a book where something goes wrong!
Baroness Kiki Piano-key 15.07.2020

it was an amazing book to read and get through
Captain Rapunzel Spaceship 10.07.2020

This book shows how the 2 friends go through life' ups and downs together. It show how nseperable two people can be if they are really close friends.
Anonymous 01.07.2020

Revisit super-smart model Harriet manners in this book. Harriet is finally in a friendship group, but doesn’t know how to deal with friends. Wilbur has a surprise for her, but Harriet hears of his financial troubles. A special guest visits from a previous book...
Anonymous 10.08.2019

this book is about a girl who tries to model for an others benefit or in other words tries to sort out a certain problem for them : money.She also manages to create many upsets along her journey for her friend's and family's happiness
Anonymous 26.07.2019

I really enjoyed it. It was funny and I couldn't put the book down I just wanted to read more.
Anonymous 27.05.2019