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brep23's review against another edition
funny
informative
reflective
medium-paced
4.0
I ended up liking this more than I expected! The title does not do this book any favors— it gives the expectation that this is going to be a history of women in fandom on the Internet, when really it's a retrospective of a very specific place and time (the One Direction fandom in the early to mid 2010s) and how it affected our current mediascape, with some historical context and memoir-type anecdotes thrown in. Once you get on-board with the scope this book is actually trying to tackle, there are some fascinating anecdotes and revelations here, though as someone who was in fandom during this time period, I did have to shake my head a few times at how the author seemed to only have a basic understanding of the Internet culture she was supposed to be analyzing.
Moderate: Misogyny, Stalking, and Abortion
Minor: Self harm, Vomit, and Pregnancy
bootsmom3's review against another edition
funny
informative
lighthearted
medium-paced
3.0
Graphic: Homophobia, Vomit, Stalking, Abortion, and Pregnancy
Moderate: Racism
eatingfiction's review against another edition
funny
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reflective
medium-paced
3.0
Not sure I needed the deep dive on Larry 😭 but I surprisingly really enjoyed this book. If I had known it was exclusively about One Direction fandom (which it says its not not but IT IS) I may have never picked it up... but I don't regret reading it. It was morbidly fascinating to get an inside look at a fandom I saw only from the outside.
It's presented somewhat academically, but it's more of a semi-autobiographical book about the author's own experiences on stan twitter & tumblr, and it explores internet fandom at large exclusively through the lens of 1D. It's quite the journey. I don't know that it ever reached a solid conclusion (so what IS fandom? Why is fandom? Where do we go from here??) but I feel it gave me plenty to reflect on (as someone who spent a lot of time of tumblr lol).
I would recommend this to any One Direction fans seeking nostalgia, or anyone who is curious about their experience. Though honestly, you may get about the same results from scrolling through a tumblr archive. 🤷♀️
It's presented somewhat academically, but it's more of a semi-autobiographical book about the author's own experiences on stan twitter & tumblr, and it explores internet fandom at large exclusively through the lens of 1D. It's quite the journey. I don't know that it ever reached a solid conclusion (so what IS fandom? Why is fandom? Where do we go from here??) but I feel it gave me plenty to reflect on (as someone who spent a lot of time of tumblr lol).
I would recommend this to any One Direction fans seeking nostalgia, or anyone who is curious about their experience. Though honestly, you may get about the same results from scrolling through a tumblr archive. 🤷♀️
Moderate: Stalking and Abortion
Minor: Vomit
cadence99's review against another edition
funny
hopeful
informative
reflective
medium-paced
3.25
This was a good read; a reflection on the culture of online fandoms and the way that they are viewed by the larger world as a whole. The beginning half seemed a bit repetitive at first, but the second half really picked up for me, delving deeper into Fandoms impact on the world beyond their own online borders
Graphic: Vomit
Moderate: Misogyny
Minor: Homophobia and Racism
1yn23's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
informative
reflective
medium-paced
4.0
Moderate: Vomit
Minor: Domestic abuse
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