![]() “If only one voice in fandom rose above all others this year, it was undoubtedly that of introverted dreamer Cath, the protagonist of Rainbow Rowell’s novel Fangirl. Fangirl is a cute and poignant read for fangirls and fanboys of all ages.” “As funny as it is embarrassing, and as charming as it is true-to-geek-life. School Library Journal, starred review Best Fiction Books of 2013 filled with complex subjects (such as divorce, abandonment, and mental illness) handled in a realistic manner, and the writing effortlessly and seamlessly weaves these threads together.” “The magic here is cast not with wands but with Rowell’s incredible ability to build complex, vivid, troubling and triumphant relationships.” “A funny and tender coming-of-age story that’s also the story of a writer finding her voice. “A deliciously warm-hearted nerd power ballad destined for greatness.” Consider me a fangirl of this charming coming-of-age tale.” Synopsis Twin sisters Cath and Wren begin their freshman year at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Fangirl is Rowell's second published young adult book, following Eleanor & Park, and third published book overall. ![]() “Rowell manages to capture both the wildly popular universe of fanfic and the inside of an 18-year-old’s head. Fangirl is a young adult novel by Rainbow Rowell, published in 2013. Topped LibraryReads’ first favorites list ![]() ![]() Amazon Editors’ Top 20 Teen and Young Adult Books of the Year ![]()
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