Book Review: Rainbow Rowell’s Fangirl

Cath’s whole world revolves around an author’s Simon and Baz characters, inspiring her own writing, inspiring her own fanfic version she must finish before the author does.
Cath’s whole world revolves around an author’s Simon and Baz characters, inspiring her own writing, inspiring her own fanfic version she must finish before the author does.
Dame Frevisse is embroiled in political intrigue when she aids a widow who is holding on to secret information that could be damaging to the lords closest to the king.
A decision to celebrate Easter with a séance at the new B&B ends with one dead of fright and requires Chief Inspector Armand Gamache to face his own ghosts as well as theirs.
The search for the keys that keep the gate to Hell closed grows more intense, and Risa begins to unravel mysteries that will have startling consequences for her.
It’s bittersweet with Logan believing he doesn’t deserve Gwen, while she loves him as is. And Logan’s dad too full of greed and his desire for power.
Hunters popping up, a felony record rearing up, throw in a secret lab, zombie mafia, a lot of conspiracy, and Angel may need that brain smoothie to get through it all.
An anthology of 16 short stories with a theme of journey whether it was a trip, a diversion, or a path.
Chief Inspector Gamache must unearth secrets long buried and hatreds hidden behind polite smiles when fa family reunion ends in murder.
I received this book for free from the library in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Source: the library Insurgentby Veronica Roth dystopian, science fiction in Hardcover edition that was published by Harlequin, HC Children’s Books on May 1, 2012 and has 525 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Other books by this author which I have reviewed include DivergentSecond in the Divergent dystopian Young Adult series and revolving around Tris and her friends. In 2012, Insurgent won the Goodreads Choice Award for Best Young Adult Fantasy and Best Goodreads Author; in 2011, it won the Romantic Times Reviewers’ Choice Award for Young Adult Protagonist. My Take This story is a weird combination of good storytelling and stupidity. I don’t know if I’ve been too long a “mature” adult and so far removed from my teens that I can no longer relate or if Tris’ actions are simply part of that annoying trope of the gormless but stubborn “child” who leaps into danger without telling anyone anything — because, sob, no one will believe her or, sob, she’s suicidal or, sob… I got dizzy with all the […]
An anthology of 21 short stories revolving around some interesting interpretations of dangerous women…walk carefully, lest you find one.