Review / Fangirl - Rainbow Rowell


Fangirl - Rainbow Rowell

Will it be possible to look for your own identity and start being yourself if your world suddenly goes head-on?
The months are diferent in college, specially the first year. Too many things happen. Each month of the first year is equivalent to six normal months: they are like months of dogs.


~ Genre: Youth Literature
~ Pages: 508

~ Language: English / Spanish

As a first point of this collection I have to say that it is the second book by Rainbow Rowell, so when I started I had enough expectations because Eleanor & Park loved it, plus one of my favorite booktubers keeps recommending it, Altas, and I want to tell you Which I was not disappointed.

Reading this book for me was too magical because I felt very identified with the main character "Cath" who is a teenager who is super mega fan of Simon Snow that would come to be like our Harry Potter, and that in spite of entering the new world that the university disposes is still pending of everything this world, and remains committed to writing "Go ahead," a Fan Fiction on Simon who created years ago with her sister. As I told you the truth, I really identify with this character because despite my age, my school occupations and all that I'm a fan of books and some artists, and in my beginnings I loved to write and read fan fictions, and I preferred to spend the Day in this activity before going out to parties, or meet new people, as happens to Cath, which made me delve into a very personal way to this book.

Something too curious that makes this novel even more attached to reality, is that "Adelante" the fic that writes cat is a fic where Simon that would come being Harry, and Baz that is Draco fall in love, and it makes me super cool Because it is very related to the most popular Fic you find about Harry Potter or even some artists.

And here comes the analysis, and is the main problem of the book is the same Cath, who has to learn to balance his own life with that of Simon and Baz, because at this point his life requires him to lend a little More attention, because he has to learn to face new situations and feelings that he had never before lived and for this he has to leave a little of his imaginary world, and start living in the real world.

Another thing I found very interesting is that in the middle of each chapter put in an interleaved fragments of the books of Simon Snow and "Forward" and the truth that gave you little visions of what this imaginary world that has trapped Cath, besides that always these fragments had some relation with one that another event of the life of Cath in that chapter, which made it much more interesting.

But something that if I must say is that the end has disappointed me a little, or maybe I have not been disappointed as such, but if it has left me wanting more, I think Rainbow could have done a better job with the end, there were Much to take it and decided to leave for the simplest, the truth expected something else. Conclusion? Perhaps, however I did not totally disenchant myself.

To conclude, I want to tell you that I recommend this book to you, I know you will like it too much, especially because I know that most of you are going to feel identified with either Cath or any of the characters, and they are going to be A very enjoyable reading, they will pass quickly, they will be very fond of the characters and even will not want to finish it.



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