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Fangirl
- Narrated by: Maxwell Caulfield, Rebecca Lowman
- Length: 12 hrs and 49 mins
- Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Literature & Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
Cath and Wren are identical twins, and until recently they did absolutely everything together. Now they're off to university, and Wren's decided she doesn't want to be one half of a pair any more - she wants to dance, meet boys, go to parties and let loose. It's not so easy for Cath. She's horribly shy and has always buried herself in the fan fiction she writes, where she always knows exactly what to say and can write a romance far more intense than anything she's experienced in real life.
Without Wren, Cath is completely on her own and totally outside her comfort zone. She's got a surly roommate with a charming, always-around boyfriend; a fiction-writing professor who thinks fan fiction 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.
Now Cath has to decide whether she's ready to open her heart to new people and new experiences, and she's realizing that there's more to learn about love than she ever thought possible.
A love story about opening your heart by Rainbow Rowell, the New York Times best-selling author of Eleanor & Park.
Fangirl now comes with special bonus material: the first chapter from Rainbow's irresistible novel Carry On.
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- Chrystal
- 31-08-20
A wonderfully captured potrait about growing up
I loved this book. But to be fair I love all of Rainbow Rowells books.
I loved the narrative and interspersed paragraphs of Simon Snow. It framed each chapter so well. All the characters are so relatable and I found myself sitting in on every scene like an invisible observer. So many scenes were so visceral and you couldn't help but close your eyes and see the scenes unfold. I definitely enjoyed the narration and the voices each so distinct and lovely.
I would definitely recommend this book to any one who's a fan of Rainbow Rowells writing or is looking for something light-hearted.
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- Veronica
- 29-10-19
Great Stoyrteller
The plot itself did not appeal to me, but I gave it a go after a friend recommended it. Rowell is a fantastic storyteller, she brings the characters alive and I find myself suddenly caring very much about them. What really disappointed me was the ending. There wasn't one. I was very surprised when the story suddenly ended at what story wise is perhaps 2/3 through the character and plot development. Partly it is a testament to the writer's ability that I find this so upsetting. But it takes away from the story for me, that the book ends so suddenly and without allowing the characters to achieve something significant. Perhaps there is a sequel? It feels more like a short story than a novel. I really would have liked to know what happens next.
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- Monika Sznajder
- 14-03-19
Kinda amazed
Struggled to finish a bit, but after all this book was amazing. No one can write about love like Rainbow Rowell.
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- Utilisateur anonyme
- 21-10-17
Loved Levi
Great story. Fell in love with the character Levi. Wasn't much of a fan of the story within a story but loved the main story line so it was bearable.
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- Jodie Wilkins aka Fanlovesbooks
- 04-11-16
As amazing as I knew it was going to be.
Ever since I read Fangirl it's been one of my all time favourite books. Living in the UK we usually get stuff behind the rest of the world but when I finally saw it was available I screamed like the fangirl I am I'm 27 and happy to call myself a fangirl. This book was performed amazingly I love how it switched from Cath to the Simon Snow scenes absolutely fantastic I love this book even more thank you Rainbow Rowell for all your amazing stories. xx
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- Lyly
- 18-07-17
Really fun read
Great coming of age story! A feel good for anyone who get anxious in social situations. Definitely recommend for young adults
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- smace_clan
- 13-09-19
Didn't really enjoy Fangirl storyline
I didn't really enjoy Fangirl, I found the story dull.
The writing is excellent and I enjoyed how it was written and read, both of which kept me listening to the end.
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- Lauren Bateman
- 09-09-18
Great Read!
This is a great look at the struggle of being a new person in a new place. I wish I had this when I had started university but was definitely grateful when I started school again. As with most Young Adult books there was a romance that had an issue and there was a lack of communication which I normally find annoying but I was able to overlook this as the story was able to shine through and the romance was secondary to the overarching theme of being yourself and the fact that you will get through a change no matter how impossible it seems.
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- Amazon Customer
- 22-01-17
hoped for a better ending
loved it, wished there was less fan fiction and more of cath and levi !
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- Charlotte
- 03-01-21
loved it
loved it. I read this book a long time ago. brought the audio book on a whim because I remembered loveing it and I still do. such a good story. especially if youve ever delt with mental illness or had to care for a loved one with a mental illness.
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- Mrs A Tavernier
- 29-11-20
Emotional and addictive
Initially it feels like the usual coming of age story but it’s an emotional road to get there. A thoughtful story where you feel for all the characters. My only complaints were the Simon Snow interruptions, which I know are actually important to the story, I just found them to break the flow. I also felt the transition of Cathe from non tounchy to touchy felt like an immediate switch rather than a build-up. I liked the closing of the story with Nick, he was a d**k.
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- Mrs
- 17-11-20
Story was sweet but not for me
The story was OK but the Harry Potter esqe readings made me cringe! I was never into that type of fiction so really struggled to relate. The reader though is wonderful and really captures the book and characters.
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- Kelly
- 26-10-20
I Can’t Get Enough of This book
I have listened to this book more than once now and I still love it so much. The characters are all amazing, the story flows at a brilliant pace, and it makes my heart flutter. I fall in love with Levi every time I hear it.
Rainbow Rowell is amazing and Rebecca Lowman is the perfect narrator for this.
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- Austria Kovalenko
- 20-10-20
not just an ordinary YA
real teens going through reel life problems. and I've never read such a good representation of twins and their psychology.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-08-19
Loved it
This had beautiful character developed, you really got to care about them and feel everything along side them
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- Stacey
- 18-04-19
Not my usual read but I loved it so much!
I loved this so much! The fact that it wasn't based on sci-fi and fantasy but I still enjoyed it so much means 5 stars. The prose was written so well at times - great evening read to listen to, the descriptive rhythm lulled my anxiety to a gentle sway. I love Cath and Levi so much! I'd date either of them I'm crushing so hard - but in the end they are perfect for each other. I love Reagan so much too! She's a no shits given bad ass with a warm heart. I warmed up to Wren at the end and I thought Art was the perfect blend between 'cool-dad' and 'not-a-Gary-Stu'. I could go on but honestly Rainbow did a brilliant job of making you feel exactly about the characters as you should. The scenes that pulled the heartstrings feel real - both good and bad ones. The potentially mushy scenes were romantic without being an eyerolling cliché. The read was kinda slow but I think it was a character driven story so that's ok. It wasn't painful slow. I saw a lot of myself in the characters and learnt alongside Cath in her experiences. The narration of this audiobook (I put down the actual book to listen to it halfway through - eyes sore from the flu) was actually really nice and the right mix of calm while still keeping the emotions. I love it, thank you so much to Rainbow and the narrator.
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- Kathryn
- 11-01-19
exceptional
Why can't this book go on forever. A perfect narration from Rebecca Lowman. Was perfection.
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- Laura
- 08-09-18
Im a total fangirl for fangirl
love this book a great book for young girls to read. To explores a first love, the ups and downs of life.
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- Kindle Customer
- 31-05-18
Brilliant. Would recommend forever.
Brilliant. Captivating. Real. For anyone who has ever fallen in love with a character, for anyone who has had times where they felt like the real world was uninviting or overwhelming. Characters you understand, relate, understand and love. Hooked, sad it's over and recommended.
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- Bryony S Gordon
- 01-04-18
I Was In Love Before I Was Even 5 Chapter's In
I was in love with this story before I was even five chapter's in. I absolutely love this story to bits. Levi and Cath are so cute and I love them. I will definitely be listening to this book again. I almost want to start the book again. This book describes me almost perfectly as I'm a FFN writer and it just absolutely perfect. I got Carry On because of cause I did.
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-12-17
An amazingly involved story
All characters crawled into my heart and you wanted a happy ending for. Hope there is more to come.
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- Amazon Customer
- 15-06-17
A Perfect Feel Good Book
I've been three books deep into a fantasy series and needed a break to regroup. Fangirl was a good feel good book with good believable characters and story line. If your looking for something light hearted that touches on some deeper life issues, try this book.