A review by shamelesslyintroverted
Fangirl, Vol. 4: The Manga by Rainbow Rowell

5.0

I was nervous going into this volume because it's the last one. I didn't want the ending to get all fucked up, but I was surprised to find myself crying at the end. This book means so much to me and I'm elated that the graphic adaptations were done this well. They nailed every character, every plot point, and all of the nostalgic feelings that I was craving from this read. I didn't start crying until I read the acknowledgements from Rainbow at the end. It's cozy, it's sweet, has one of my favorite book boyfriends ever, highlights the craziness of college life, and inspired me to write. I think Fangirl has such a special place in my heart because I was a kid when I read this and I was actively writing every day, just like Cath. Now I'm in my early thirties and I haven't typed a coherent word in a decade. *Cracks fingers* Maybe that'll change.