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In Rainbow Rowell’s Fangirl, 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 fan fiction, 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

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Book Title: Fangirl: A Novel
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Fangirl: A Novel by Rainbow Rowell Book Review

Name: Justin and Katie Schauer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: So relatable.
Date: Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2018
Review: I listened to the audiobook version of this book, and the minute I was finished listening to it the first time, I wanted to listen to it again. I didn’t because I have several other audiobooks in my library to listen to, but I really wanted to because it was that good.

So Cath is basically me…No really. My name is Katherine (which her’s would have been if she wasn’t a twin although spelled differently), and the college she’s attending sounds a lot like the college I attended (although I went to a private school not a major state university). She is more of a city girl than I am, but that was really a very small facet of her personality as it pertains to the story. And like Cath, I’m a major Harry Potter fan (and let’s face it, Simon Snow is pretty similar to Harry Potter). What I’m saying is that I really related to Cath and it took pretty much zero effort to step into her shoes, and that might be part of why I wanted to listen to the story again immediately, because the ending of her story was more what I’d wanted for my life at her age, but I didn’t get there.

As far as the audiobook goes, I felt the narrator was perfect for Cath’s voice. The accent was neutral to my ears (as it should be for a midwestern girl), and while the opposite gender voices weren’t spectacular, they also didn’t seem like caricatures. The Simon Snow and fanfic sections of the book were narrated by a man with a British accent and it worked well to set those segments apart from the main story. I would definitely recommend this as an audiobook if you enjoy them.

Overall I give Fangirl 5 out of 5 stars.

Name: KAP1022
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: YES.
Date: Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2021
Review: Fangirl is probably at least one of the best books i’ve ever read. And thats a top-tear list. Cath was understandable and i could relate with her incredibly well. Most of the bad reviews talk about the fact that the fanfiction is exactly like Harry Potter. But have you seen how many stories have details that match that series? Nobody can produce anything that features magic and/or wands without being screamed at. All I have to say about that is;
Do you guys really think the magical world belongs only to a transphobic author?

Anyway, Levi and Cath’s relationship was like a raspberry scone that had just been swept out of the oven with melty glaze on top. It was the sweetest treat I’ve ever been allowed to indulge in. the way Levi saved her everytime she needed him, that just made him hotter to me. Reagen hasn’t been talked about enough. I looked forward to scenes where she would be seen in. And Laura, I could imagine myself defending Cather from her in any setting. Anyway, this was quite short. but i think I got my point across(and i apologize for the capitalization errors, i’m writing this on my kindle)

Name: christinaschronicles
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Me and Rainbow Rowell part ways
Date: Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2019
Review: You know how Cath’s Professor said that Cath’s fanfiction writing was plagiarism? And Cath argued that it wasn’t plagiarism, but taking someone’s characters and writing them into your own world? Well that’s what I feel like Rainbow Rowell did when she wrote this book. She took Harry Potter’s world and Eliza and Her Monster’s story line and created Fangirl. Don’t get me wrong, I liked Fangirl. It was a cute book. But I did have a lot of problems with it.

What I liked:
Levi. Without Levi I probably would have given up on the book. He was the reason I kept reading. I lived for Levi. A sexy country boy who wears Carhartt and swoons a girl for 4 months? Count me in.

The family drama. Yes, Wren was extremely annoying, but she added drama to the story line. As well as the manic father and the mother who left. I LOVE that Cath didn’t go crawling back to her mom, that she stood up for herself and what was right for her.

It was a cute story. I loved the romance between Cath and Levi. Move over Cath, I’m coming for Levi and his ranch boy muscles.

What I didn’t like:
I feel like there were a ton of unanswered questions and story lines that just kind of disappeared.
The first being the ending of Carry On, Simon. There was this huge build up of Cath needing to finish the book before Gemma T. Leslie. Her and Levi have a fight about how all her attention is going towards finishing the book, Cath realizes she doesn’t need to finish the book before the final GTL book comes out… and then it just isn’t really talked about again. For as much emphases as Fangirl put on Cath finishing Carry On, Simon, it kind of just let that story fall out.

This happened again with Cath’s professor wanting her to finish her Fiction writing assignment. The book put a lot of importance on how Cath couldn’t write it, how she wasn’t going to write it, how she just wasn’t invested in anything except for Simon and Baz. Then the professor gave her a “blood, sweat, and tears” talk, and Cath said she would write it because she couldn’t tell her no. Towards the end of the book, Cath is in Levi’s room and starts to write it. We get the gist that it is about the day her mom left the family. Cath tells Levi she slid the finished product under the professor’s door and that’s the end of it. But again, that is the last we hear of it.

Noah was a major part of the first section of the book, and then he just sort of dropped off the face of the planet. It was never explained why he “flirted” with Cath and then just ran off after they were done writing together. Was it cause he was just using her for her writing and editing skills? Towards the end up the book, he pops back up and blames Cath for losing his teaching assistant position, but it was never said why he lost it. Was it because the professor knew he stole Cath’s work? After the confrontation in front of Cath’s room, we don’t hear about him again. It’s just another gap in the story.

I didn’t love all the fanfiction writing in the book. I didn’t mind the excerpts in between chapters, I thought that was cute. But her reading it aloud to Levi and having to read her story in the book was annoying. I feel like it didn’t add anything to the story line and it went on for pages multiple times throughout the book. I wish the author would have focused more on wrapping the book up better. I found myself skipping past the fanfiction parts because I just wanted more Levi.

The book pages were dwindling down and I remember thinking, “How is the author going to wrap everything up?” Spoiler alert: She didn’t. When I turned the page and realized it was the LAST PAGE my mouth literally hung open and my brows were furrowed. Yes, furrowed. I was instantly upset. It was like you just watched six hours of a movie with a great build up, and then the DVD is scratched and you don’t get to finish the rest. It was like eating an ice cream cone and then it falling on the cement before you can finish it. It was like taking a sip of delicious coffee and then spilling it all over yourself before you are done. I think you all get the point.

Maybe if I would’ve read Fangirl before Eliza and Her Monsters I would have liked it better. However, I did have major issues with the plots and story lines of Fangirl. I think me and Rainbow Rowell will part ways for now.

Name: Makayla Sorrell
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The Literal Life of a Fangirl
Date: Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2016
Review: The life of a Fangirl is a hard one and Cath knows well just how hard it can be. Starting college is a big change. Starting college with out your twin sister whom you have always shared a room with is an even bigger change. To top that, Cath’s room mate doesn’t seem all that friendly. Cath just misses how things used to be. She misses home with her dad, her sister, Wren, and her sort-of, kind-of boy friend. But college is changing everything. Except for Simon and Baz. Her favorite fictional characters. Cath has been writing nearly famous fan-fiction for these two beloved characters. College wont take that away from her. With her life seemingly falling apart, fan-fiction is her only escape from the torment of her reality.
Fangirl is about a young girl venturing into college for the first time, leaving the side of her twin for the first time, and experiencing life for the first time. Cath is one of the most relatable characters I’ve ever had the pleaser of reading. She undergoes so many changes, so many experiences, and even a little bit of heart break and betrayal. This was a star shinning novel, that I just thoroughly enjoyed and would recommend to anyone.

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