Why am I passionate about this?

As a lifelong computer nerd, I’m disappointed by the way we’re portrayed in the media. If you believe the stories, nerds are awkward and self-centered, with no room in their compulsive worldview for anything outside of their singular goals. This is absurd. Sure, some nerds are awkward and self-centered, but so are most of the people on this planet. To set the record straight, I’ve written stories about the many nerds I know, all of them with rich lives that extend far beyond their love of computers. These people are adventurers, jokesters, musicians, athletes, motorheads, connoisseurs, and more, with extreme passions that defy nerdiness.


I wrote

Early Nerds: Almost-True Stories from Silicon Valley

By Steve Rubin ,

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What is my book about?

Here are a few dozen stories about the nerds I knew and worked with in the 1970s and 1980s. These…

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The books I picked & why

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Steve Rubin Why I love this book

As a kid, I loved these tales of the Glass children, smart and nerdy but interesting, fully developed, and passionate about their creative outlets. Franny and Zooey are two from the family, and Salinger writes about others in Nine Stories, as well as Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters & Seymour: An Introduction.

These children validated my life, and I wanted all of them as my brothers and sisters.

By J.D. Salinger ,

Why should I read it?

7 authors picked Franny and Zooey as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

"Perhaps the best book by the foremost stylist of his generation" (New York Times), J. D. Salinger's Franny and Zooey collects two works of fiction about the Glass family originally published in The New Yorker.

"Everything everybody does is so--I don't know--not wrong, or even mean, or even stupid necessarily. But just so tiny and meaningless and--sad-making. And the worst part is, if you go bohemian or something crazy like that, you're conforming just as much only in a different way."

A novel in two halves, Franny and Zooey brilliantly captures the emotional strains and traumas of entering adulthood. It…


Book cover of Snow Crash

Steve Rubin Why I love this book

I was instantly captivated by the name of this book’s lead character: Hiro Protagonist. Yes, he’s a nerd and an expert hacker, but he’s also much more than that. Hiro delivers pizza, does swordplay, and has trouble surviving in the world, like so many people.

He’s real, and his partnership with two adventurous women makes his journey even more appealing.

By Neal Stephenson ,

Why should I read it?

20 authors picked Snow Crash as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

The “brilliantly realized” (The New York Times Book Review) breakthrough novel from visionary author Neal Stephenson, a modern classic that predicted the metaverse and inspired generations of Silicon Valley innovators

Hiro lives in a Los Angeles where franchises line the freeway as far as the eye can see. The only relief from the sea of logos is within the autonomous city-states, where law-abiding citizens don’t dare leave their mansions.

Hiro delivers pizza to the mansions for a living, defending his pies from marauders when necessary with a matched set of samurai swords. His home is a shared 20 X 30…


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The Time-Jinx Twins by Carol Fisher Saller,

Twelve-year-old identical twins Ellie and Kat accidentally trigger their physicist mom’s unfinished time machine, launching themselves into a high-stakes adventure in 1970 Chicago. If they learn how to join forces and keep time travel out of the wrong hands, they might be able find a way home. Ellie’s gymnastics and…

Book cover of Bit by the Bug

Steve Rubin Why I love this book

I have a soft spot for romance novels, where love wins in the end. Here’s a romance that involves a man with a somewhat unappealing nerdity: he studies insects. At first, he seems like a stereotypical nerd who doesn’t care about anything but his bugs.

But he’s soon revealed to be a whole human, with emotions, desires, and a full back story that rivals any of the “normal” characters in the story. Here’s an author who knows the truth about nerds: we are just people.

By Michelle M. Pillow ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Bit by the Bug as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Kat Matthews believes life is an adventure, to be taken at leisure. When vacationing with her mother in Vale, Colorado, she meets an eccentric, rich couple who have a bizarre proposition. They want to hire her to date their son. And not just date him. They want her to train him in how to date so he'll continue doing so afterward. As payment, they dangle a once in a lifetime opportunity in front of Kat-the chance to have her photographs seen by the owner of the most prestigious art gallery in New York.
Dr. Victor Richmond is as distracted with…


Book cover of He, She and It

Steve Rubin Why I love this book

Post-apocalyptic science-fiction is a sublime thrill, both terrifying and exhilarating, and this book delivers.

The people of this world live in sealed enclaves to protect them from a harsh environment and a harsher, untamed populace. In one of these enclaves, a small band of nerds struggles to survive, and their story is mirrored in a parallel story set in a centuries-old mystical world. I can relate to all of these people, past and future, and their journey delighted me.

By Marge Piercy ,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked He, She and It as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

'She is a serious writer who deserves the sort of considered attention which, too often, she does not get...' MARGARET ATWOOD

In the middle of the twenty-first century, life as we know it has changed for all time. Shira Shipman's marriage has broken up, and her young son has been taken from her by the corporation that runs her zone, so she has returned to Tikva, the Jewish town where she grew up. There, she is welcomed by Malkah, the brilliant grandmother who raised her, and meets an extraordinary man who is not a man at all, but a unique…


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Lane and the Inventor by Amy Q. Barker,

A grumpy-sunshine, slow-burn, sweet-and-steamy romance set in wild and beautiful small-town Colorado. Lane Gravers is a wanderer, adventurer, yoga instructor, and social butterfly when she meets reserved, quiet, pensive Logan Hickory, a loner inventor with a painful past.

Dive into this small-town, steamy romance between two opposites who find love…

Book cover of When Sysadmins Ruled the Earth

Steve Rubin Why I love this book

When I’m wearing my uber-nerd hat, I enjoy Doctorow’s stories that are filled with cyber chat.

This story wonders what would happen if the world’s population was drastically reduced to a small collection of nerds. Would they be able to survive, or would they be unfit for life on Earth? Could they learn to farm, repair the planet’s aging infrastructure, and become administrators of a new and budding world? I’m rooting for the nerds here because I know they have the necessary skills.

By Cory Doctorow ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked When Sysadmins Ruled the Earth as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Please read the legal notice included in this e-book and/or check the copyright status in your country. The heroic exploits of "sysadmins" — systems administrators — as they defend the cyber-world, and hence the world at large, from worms and bioweapons.


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Early Nerds: Almost-True Stories from Silicon Valley

By Steve Rubin ,

Book cover of Early Nerds: Almost-True Stories from Silicon Valley

What is my book about?

Here are a few dozen stories about the nerds I knew and worked with in the 1970s and 1980s. These “early nerds” are typically lampooned in movies and TV shows, so I’m giving you an honest view of real people.

The stories are almost completely true, but since I like a twist ending, I’ve rearranged them occasionally and fictionalized a bit so the nerds end each tale unexpectedly and amusingly.

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