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I just finished reading this book, and now I have way too many Drarry feels. I really enjoyed it, it was fun and cute, while at the same time exploring just how difficult it can be trying to navigate new places when you spend most of your time paralysed by social anxiety (which I do). I liked that the fanfic wasn't made fun of, and that it wasn't just left behind, as though it was just a silly thing Cath did to avoid growing up. I liked how her world didn't change so much as it just expanded, and that she didn't have to make a choice between fannish things and the real world, but rather learn that she could have both.

I think you kind of have to be a bit zen about your own place in fandom to not feel a bit defensive over it while reading this book, because there are times when other characters are a bit dismissive of the concept, and there are times when Cath's obsession over it comes across as wrong, which made me roll my eyes a little. But I thought that on the whole, the subject was dealt with very respectfully.

More importantly however, the fandom Cath wrote fiction for was so obviously a very thinly veiled parody of Harry Potter, and the little excerpts of her Harry/Draco Simon/Baz fics have made me crave some good drarry stories, which I haven't read since Erised (I got a bit burnt out). So, I'm going to go find some good ones, be back later!

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Date: 2015-02-12 06:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] amorette.livejournal.com
That's why I'm eyeing it warily on my shelf. I have the book, read the first couple chapters, and then had massive anxiety about it. I'm weird.

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Date: 2015-02-12 07:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lauren3210.livejournal.com
No, you're not weird, and I think we probably think along the same lines. Fandom is really important to me, it's where I realised that I had spent 20 odd years of my life thinking that I was the only one who got as obsessed with fictional characters, who liked to write stories of them in my head, when there were so many people out there just like me. So on the one hand, I'm glad that a book like this exists, because it can only help to normalise the feelings the people in fandom have. But on the other hand, I'm sceptical that it could be written with the respect I think it deserves. Fangirl isn't perfect, but I would give Rowell an 8/10 for trying though.

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Date: 2015-02-12 08:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] amorette.livejournal.com
That all sounds really great:)

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Date: 2015-02-13 08:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] blithelybonny.livejournal.com
Not weird at all! That's seriously how I felt.
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