Thursday, February 20, 2014

Review: Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell



FANGIRLING RIGHT NOW. (I couldn't help it)

I had been hearing a lot about Fangirl in the last couple of days on the interwebs and after some initial hesitation I purchased it from the good people of Amazon Kindle*.

Man, I am glad I did. Finally, finally, after so many disappointingly-ended contemporary YA novels, here is a book that is a) the right length, and b) deals with everything properly and resolves the romance without rushing through it and yeah, I AM CONTENT AND HAPPY.

As someone who dabbled in the world of online Harry Potter fanfiction for a few months age 14, I understood the world that Cath lives in. I also cringed a little because, even if some of the writing is awesome, it is still über nerd territory to write fanfic. Also, non-readers are weirded out by all the slash fiction but I think that's where the internet is at now and anyway, since Tumblr arrived on the scene even the mainstream has accepted it.

Levi is a quirky romantic lead and doesn't fit the regular physical description of the typical YA lead love interest, which was nicely refreshing.

ALSO, hello college!! And older teens!! God, why does no one write about college? Soooo many high school book settings, so few college ones. Let's hope this bucking of the trend continues with more authors! (I swear this is not just because I am beginning to forget what it was like to be 16 - which is a BABY btw. OMG how sad, I am old. Ugh.)

Anyway, READ IT, and with your favourite breakfast/protein bar. I like those Kellog's Elevenses, the baked ones. OMNOMNOM.


*I know Amazon is suppose to be the big bad wolf of the independent bookstore industry and while I do buy real books in real indie bookstores where possible, I live in the smallest room in my house and have zero to no space on my bookshelves and am forbidden from buying new physicals until I get rid of old ones (which I refuse to do so...). Also, I always seem to buy books and start books at like midnight and since Tesco is no longer 24 hours but the internet is... hello Amazon Kindle.


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