A review by pixelsandreveries
Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell

Fangirl was on my TBR list since the day I heard about it from the book community online. So when I came across it in the library I jumped at the chance to read it. It was a very light-hearted contemporary read and I really liked the ease of Rainbow Rowell's writing style. Also, it is a good book to pick up if you want to experience big changes coming your way like going to university.

It starts out with Cath's state of confusion and how real her fears of being surrounded by new people are. Her experiences are relatable but also eye-opening because, well change can be a scary thing at times.

Fangirl was very different to any book I've read as it had a story within a story. I honestly did not like this because I felt like it hindered the main characters from developing more. This also meant that the story had a very slow pace which I wasn't a fan of and an ending which felt too abrupt.

On the bright side though is the character Levi who is sooo sweet and funny you are sure to fall in love with him. His character is endearing and genuine. If anything, this book is worth reading just because of him.