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Nov 17, 2013
Jamie
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really liked it
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Well this is much more a coming-of-age novel than about fangirling. While there are some elements to the main character with being a bit obsessive over Simon Snow (basically Harry Potter), it is more her learning how to adapt to life. While I was expecting more fandom aspects going into this story I got some other aspects that made up for it.
So Cath and Wren are identical twins, setting off for college. For the past several years, they have been stuck together like glue. They lived a quiet life ...more
So Cath and Wren are identical twins, setting off for college. For the past several years, they have been stuck together like glue. They lived a quiet life ...more

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Cath may be the most selfish fangirl. This whole book is all about her, her, her, her, her, her, her when it comes to fandom.
I am not a huge "fandom" person. I've never been to a midnight release for anything, I've never tried writing fanfiction, and the only fandom that I've been in that lasted longer than a few months was sports fandoms. So I may not be the best person to judge a book about fandoms and fangirls. But I do know that the most important part of sports fandom to me ...more
Cath may be the most selfish fangirl. This whole book is all about her, her, her, her, her, her, her when it comes to fandom.
I am not a huge "fandom" person. I've never been to a midnight release for anything, I've never tried writing fanfiction, and the only fandom that I've been in that lasted longer than a few months was sports fandoms. So I may not be the best person to judge a book about fandoms and fangirls. But I do know that the most important part of sports fandom to me ...more

Dec 25, 2014
Frances
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Before Fangirl, I had read Rowell's other most famous work, Eleanor & Park which I enjoyed but found a little unresolved and the characters didn't seem to really know what to do with themselves. From what I've heard of Rainbow Rowell, people seem to fall into camps based on which book they think was better and there doesn't seem to be much crossover.
Fangirl is absorbing, fun, realistic with well developed characters and I loved the story within a story
Pros
• Great Characters
• Dealt with real iss ...more
Fangirl is absorbing, fun, realistic with well developed characters and I loved the story within a story
Pros
• Great Characters
• Dealt with real iss ...more

Feb 05, 2015
Cristina (My Tiny Obsessions)
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it was amazing
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> Nº 11 on My 2015 Reading Challenge – A book with a one-word title <
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With a title like this, I just had to read this book. A few weeks ago, after prowling the bookstores of Lisbon and Barcelona for an English copy, I finally found one… in Oxford, obviously (it was 1 of the 9 books I brought from my recent trip to the UK). The cover is gorgeous, so having just finished Love at First Type, I decided that Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell would be ...more
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With a title like this, I just had to read this book. A few weeks ago, after prowling the bookstores of Lisbon and Barcelona for an English copy, I finally found one… in Oxford, obviously (it was 1 of the 9 books I brought from my recent trip to the UK). The cover is gorgeous, so having just finished Love at First Type, I decided that Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell would be ...more

I received a copy of my own for Christmas and I thought it would be nice to reread, so I did.
Rainbow Rowell on reading difficulties: This is one of the reasons I never judge or tease people about bad spelling - or things like confusing "your” and "you’re.” It’s thought and ideas that are important. I hate to think that people might be afraid to say something beautiful just because they’re worried about apostrophes.
I really love the above quote, taken from the bonus materials at the back of the ...more
Rainbow Rowell on reading difficulties: This is one of the reasons I never judge or tease people about bad spelling - or things like confusing "your” and "you’re.” It’s thought and ideas that are important. I hate to think that people might be afraid to say something beautiful just because they’re worried about apostrophes.
I really love the above quote, taken from the bonus materials at the back of the ...more

Okay, so now I see why everyone is obsessing over Rainbow Rowell and her latest novel, Fangirl.
I'm a part of many different fandoms, from the Nerdfighters, to the Tributes, and I never really heard the whole big story of another fangirl and their fandom. I guess now that I've witnessed a fictional way of fangirlism, I'm definitely proud of my own.
I believe that the characters are why I loved this story so much. They were so real, and fictional at the same time, it wasn't hard to fall in lov ...more
I'm a part of many different fandoms, from the Nerdfighters, to the Tributes, and I never really heard the whole big story of another fangirl and their fandom. I guess now that I've witnessed a fictional way of fangirlism, I'm definitely proud of my own.
I believe that the characters are why I loved this story so much. They were so real, and fictional at the same time, it wasn't hard to fall in lov ...more

I loved this so much. SO much. Anyone who's read fic or been in a fandom needs to read this, you will be highly entertained.
And it's not even just that, I adored Levi and Cath. Really adored Cath and I can identify with her so much it's scary and embarrassing.
This stupid book kept me up until 3am when I had to work at 8am and it made me cry and I just really loved it.
The only warning (if you can call it that) is that there's quite a few f-bombs. So if that bothers you, you probably won't like ...more
And it's not even just that, I adored Levi and Cath. Really adored Cath and I can identify with her so much it's scary and embarrassing.
This stupid book kept me up until 3am when I had to work at 8am and it made me cry and I just really loved it.
The only warning (if you can call it that) is that there's quite a few f-bombs. So if that bothers you, you probably won't like ...more

May 01, 2013
Tressa (Wishful Endings)
marked it as to-read
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