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WIJFR(eviewing): Fangirl (sp anticipated)
I read Fangirl a few weeks ago, but I've been stewing over it, trying to put my thoughts in order. I figured out what wasn't quite sitting right with me, and I finally made an attempt at putting it into words:
I felt like this book suffered from a bit of an identity crisis. The title is "Fangirl," and the book contains numerous excerpts from Cather's fanfiction and the fictitious original works it's based on, but the book is not really about fanfiction at all. It could just as easily have been titled "Cather" and have the fanfiction replaced by any other engrossing hobby.
I've heard a number of readers say that they skipped over these excerpts and didn't feel that they missed anything in the story. I think this is valid. While some of the excerpts cleverly create parallels between Cath's life and the fictional world she loves, they simply repeat and underscore the central plot without truly adding anything new.
I enjoyed the novel, but it fell short as a book about someone engulfed in a fandom. The story could have easily stood on its own without the cursory fanfic packaging.

Re: WIJFR(eviewing): Fangirl (sp anticipated)
Sugar & Spice
Absolutely! Which is why I feel like it would have been better on its own.
NOTE: I've only read E&P and Fangirl.
The idea that fanfic could have easily been replaced in the story for some other topic isn't really relevant to me. I feel the same could be said about a lot of books.
my read shelf:
Wes: 10/8/2012