November 22, 2015

Book Review: Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell

November 22, 2015

Fangirl
Author: Rainbow Rowell
Series: Standalone
Publication Date: September 10, 2013
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Genre: NA Contemporary
Page Length: 433 pages
CATH IS A SIMON SNOW FAN.  Okay, the whole world is a Simon Snow fan . . . But for Cath, being a fan is her life -- and she's really good at it.  She and her twin sister, Wren, ensconced themselves in the Simon Snow series when they were just kids; it's what got them through their mother leaving.

Reading.  Rereading.  Hanging out in Simon Snow forums, writing Simon Snow fanfiction, dressing up like the characters for every movie premiere.

Cath's sister has mostly grown away from fandom, but Cath can't let go.  She doesn't want to.

Now that they're going to college, Wren has told Cath that she doesn't want to be roommates.  Cath is on her own, completely outside of her comfort zone.  She's got a surly roommate with a charming, always-around boyfriend; a fiction-writing professor who thinks fanfiction is the end of the civilized world; a handsome classmate who only wants to talk about words . . . and she can't stop worrying about her dad, who's loving and fragile and has never really been alone.

For Cath, the question is: Can she do this?  Can she make it without Wren holding her hand?  Is she ready to start living her own life?  And does she even want to move on if it means leaving Simon Snow behind?

My thoughts on Fangirl in two words: SO CUTE!

This was my first book of Rainbow Rowell's, and thankfully, I enjoyed it.  I received Rowell's famous Eleanor and Park as a gift, but the first time I picked it up, I just couldn't quite get myself into it.  Fangirl, however, I enjoyed from the very beginning chapters.  I saw this gorgeous, pink-covered Exclusive Collector's Edition at Costco for half the normal price, and, well, I just couldn't pass up the deal.  Fangirl was worth the money I spent.

Our main character Cath is adorably, certifiably "nerdy" and a . . . bit on the antisocial, awkward side.  She is downright relatable.  She is downright funny, and she is downright human!  Oh, and she has a . . . slight obsession with the fictitious Simon Snow series.  I loved how Rowell portrayed Cath.  We get to read her unfiltered, often quite amusing thoughts.  It's wonderful.

The supporting characters were also well-written.  I especially loved Cath's roommate, Reagan.  Her straightforwardness can be a bit off-putting, but she has a good heart and is always hilarious.  It was great to see two extremely different people spend the year together and slowly learn to become friends.

"Get dressed," Reagan said.  "And don't argue with me.  I'm not playing this game with you."

"What game?"

"You're a sad little hermit, and it creeps me out.  So get dressed.  We're going bowling." 

And of course, Cath's love interest, Levi was another plus.  I also thought he was a well-written, adorable character.  Levi's a bit quirky, always fun, kind, and all around, a good guy to be around.  He also has an extremely different personality from Cath's.  While Cath is closed-off and shy, Levi is extroverted and the life of the party.  I personally loved their contrasting personalities.

Plot-wise, Fangirl was just okay.  At times, the story became a bit dull and redundant, but there were so many moments to love in there!  (Did someone say Kanye West dance party?!  Read to find out . . .)

Since I'm only a high school student, I can't comment on the book's "realistic portrayal" of the life of a college student, but I definitely felt it was.  I love reading college stories, and Fangirl was no exception or disappointment.  If you're looking for a cute, funny read, with memorable main characters, a strong family aspect, and of course, some fanfiction, then Fangirl is definitely the book for you.

P.S. I'll be reviewing Rainbow Rowell's Carry On sometime soon. :-)


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Julia Anne

I'm a teen with a refined taste for good books and great writing, currently living in Honolulu, HI. I'm a reader. A dreamer. And an aspirant writer. One day I have hopes to travel the world, but for now, I'll settle with venturing through the written works I read.

6 comments :

  1. I loved this book so much! I guess it's because I related to it very much, being obsessed with the Harry Potter series as well! Glad you enjoyed it :)

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  2. Great review! I want to read this one. So far I've only read Landline and Eleanor & Park by her. I definitely recommend Eleanor & Park. :)

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  3. I really loved this one too! I've read Attachments by Rainbow, but that's it. I have Eleanor and Park and Carry On so I need to read those ASAP and then her other adult title. Rainbow writes great characters, right?

    -Lauren

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  4. Yay so happy you enjoyed it Julia. I loved this one because Cath was sooo relatable. It was like looking in a mirror (from 6 years ago, but we'll ignore that).

    Can't wait to see your thoughts on Carry On!

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  5. Great review, Julie Anne! I really liked Levi as well. :)

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  6. This book has been on my TBR pile since ages!! I have heard so many good things about this one so glad to know that you enjoyed it!
    Haniya
    booknauthors.blogspot.com

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