Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell
Published by St. Martin's Press on
September 3d 2013
Genres: contemporary, romance, young adult
Pages: 438
Fangirl is a contemporary young adult novel written by Rainbow Rowell. The story follows Cath Avery, an eighteen year old girl who just started college. She's fan of Simon Snow, kind of like the Harry Potter books. With her twin-sister Wren, Cath writes fan fiction. Cath is famous on there, anonymously as Magicath. But now they're going to college and Wren is done with Simon Snow and decides to room with another person. Cath is very uncomfortable with these changes, but she'll get through it right? Or not? Not only does Cath meet incredible friends and maybe a possible boyfriend. She reconnects with Wren and everything seems to fall back in place.
*WARNING: CONTAINS MINOR SPOILERS*
Characters
Rainbow Rowell's characters always
seem so realistic. (I’ve only read Fangirl [FOR NOW] but just go with it.)
That's what I loved so much about this book. Every character is someone special
and unique with their own flaws. I connected to them immediately and felt as if
I knew them in real life. My favourite character was Cath though. I know, I
know. What a surprise haha. I could relate so much to Cath, given that I'm a
total fangirl! Plus, she is hilarious and awkward around people. That totally
sound like me ;). She was annoying at some points. She couldn’t accept any
change. Especially when their mother was brought up. I know it’s hard to do such
things, but at least give it/her (in this case) a try. However, she did grow
throughout the course of the book.
I also adored Reagan oh my god. I
think she might be my runner-up for favourite character. Reagan was so amazing
and funny. She helped Cath grow out of her shell (room) and if she wouldn't
have done that, Cath would not have experienced so many things. Reagan is a
couple of years older than Cath. She’s independent and doesn’t mince her words.
Everyone needs that kind of friend.
Levi is so cute and witty and
amazing and lovable and *sigh*. He’s so understanding and cares a lot about Cath,
just as Cath cares about Levi. Everything a girl wants in a boyfriend. Alongside
Reagan, Levi helped Cath grow out of her shell. He and Reagan took her out
bowling, parties etc. . *SPOILER* He even showed her what it is like to like/love
someone (my heart is smiling right now thinking of them).
Wren was not someone that I liked
at first because she was so, I don't know how to say it, annoying? It was like
she only wanted to go out and get drunk. Wren's roommate was even worse oh my
god don't even get me started on her. I don’t necessarily hate Courtney, but I do
not ‘like’ her either. Back to Wren. I think I understand why she wanted a
break from Cath. They were always together: at school, at home etc., but they’re
also twins so yeah. Wren was nice when she wasn’t drunk or hungover from the
night before. And after that hospital visit because of alcohol poisoning, the
bond between Cath and Wren was restored. Best friends forever! Lol.
In short: I liked almost all of the
characters. Some more than others, but I really liked them. No one is perfect,
but they’re perfect to me.
Plot
I was intrigued by the title of
this book because I have to admit, I'm a total fangirl (as stated above)! The
summary appealed to me, but I didn't know what I could expect. However I loved
it so much. It’s about a girl dealing with her college life. She’s an introvert
so making friends isn’t on her list of ‘best qualities’. She does make 2 wonderful
friends, Reagan and Levi. They help her in a lot of ways. She also meets one
not-so-great ‘friend’ named Nick. At first I found him okay, but THEN not so
okay anymore. What he did was so wrong. Luckily the professor Piper found out
because otherwise I would be smashing Nick’s face with a brick. *THIS MIGHT BE
A SPOILER. I DON’T REALLY KNOW THOUGH. SO IF YOU HAVEN’T READ IT YET, DON’T
LOOK AT THE NEXT SENTENCE.* Plagiary is not cool people.
Anyways, I ADORE this book. Holy
s**t it's so good. The writing style is on point! I had huge expectations for
Fangirl and it didn't disappoint at all. I recommend this to everyone who loves
a good contemporary. Actually, I recommend it to everyone! Just read it all of
you lovely people out there.
Happily ever after, or even just together ever after, is not cheesy. It's the noblest, like the most courageous thing two people can do.
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