Life was going on with just another lame
regular day when a friend of mine handed over these 500 pages of emotional
roller coaster to me. I just finished reading the book 'Fangirl', written by Rainbow
Rowell and trust me my beloved children. This book is a bigger rainbow than the
writer herself. And I mean that in a positive way. Shh, There may be spoilers down
here!
The genre is teen drama (I hate
generalizing this book to such a broad category but then it gives you the idea)
and very beautifully mirrors the feelings of an introvert, when she has to face
college and new people on her own without any support.
Rainbow Rowell is an excellent story
teller especially when it comes to writing romantic scenes. She is definitely
not cheesy, she is hard core realistic and she explains romance the way the way
I have never imagined it could be and the way I always wanted it to be. I would
say she is a goddess at explaining body language and trust me, that is one of
the main reasons you'll be lost in the world of Fangirl.
Character definition is brilliant. I AM
HEAD OVER HEELS IN LOVE WITH LEVI and I cannot love him anymore. Another
best character was Reagan, she was just too perfect and too real. She is that
bitch-ass best friend you'd want to keep for life. And of course, CATH! There
were countless instances I could relate to Cath. Being an introvert fangirl
myself, there were so many times I screamed at the book saying, 'Yo Soul
Sister! Where have you been?'

The portrayal of the relationship between
the twins, their differences, their ideas about social life being so different,
everything is beautifully brought into words. I adored the father
character, there was sufficient depth given to single parenthood and teenage
daughters’ drama. On the whole, the bonding between Wren, Cath and their father
is very real and moving.
The chemistry between Levi and Cath (let
me inhale some oxygen here, I'm dying) is something I have never seen in any
movie or book. It is completely raw and honest and it sets relationship goals
and that’s why I hate Rainbow Rowell a little now. For a woman who claims she
doesn't know blushing, I blushed the blood out of my cheeks in this book.
(Now that explanation was kinda gross. I blushed a lot. They were just awesome.
Period.)
I have only one complaint in the book. The
ending of the story was abrupt and it didn’t have a proper climax where the
reader could actually bid goodbye to the story, it kind of lingers around you
for a very long time and suddenly you are craving for more and can't take it
anymore. And that probably is the plan of the writer. Well, you fucked me up
pretty well, thanks Rowell.
A part of the book contains excerpts of
the books that Cath fan girls over and excerpts of the fan fiction that she
writes herself of her favorite characters (understatement) which if you are not
very keen on fantasy and magical world won't read.
On the whole Fangirl is a package that you
want to read again and again. Because you just can't get enough of this book in
one time.

Good news, Fangirl leaves a lot of hope
for a sequel of the book which may or may not happen. What the future holds for
Levi and Cath, what happened to Lauren, a little more detail on Wren and
Jandro, man! These details would could create a book of its own and I'd read
the shit out of that book too. The writer though does not confirm on
that.
So on the whole the point is...Fangirling
over Fangirl right now and gonna shower it with stars. There you go!
okay so you have officially motivated me to start including gifs in my review because this post was so funny!! I read Fangirl a few years ago, and I absolutely loved it! Have you read Rainbow Rowell's other books? the woman is brilliant you will probably really like the rest of her stuff (:
ReplyDeleteHi Erica, I'm glad you liked my review and i'm so sorry I replied so late. I'm currently reading Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell and can't wait to review it. Thanks a lot for visiting my blog, see the other works too.
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