A review by musingsofagirl
Secrets of a Fangirl by Erin Dionne

4.0

This review and many others can also be found at Musings of a (Book) Girl.

Middle grade is one of my favorite genres, and I’m so glad this gem of a book found me! Erin Dionne is the author of numerous middle-grade novels, but this is the first one I’ve read. After Secrets of a Fangirl though I’m hoping to read some of her backlist titles.

A couple of weeks prior to reading Secrets of a Fangirl I had the privilege of interviewing Erin. I could tell right away that she was meant to be writing books for kids. The personality she showed in the interview came out in full force through her writing and made for a fun story. This is such a critical component for middle-grade books that often gets left out.

I loved how relatable of a character Sarah Anne was. We all go through times in life, especially as young kids, when the only thing we want is to fit in. It’s so easy for us to sacrifice the things we love and enjoy in order to seem cool and popular. Sarah Anne’s journey is one that is so important for younger readers. Secrets of a Fangirl helps show that you can be yourself and still have cool friends in a way that doesn’t come off as preachy.

As a parent, this is the kind of story I’m going to want to make available to my son when he’s older. It’s a book I would love to see in school libraries and accessible. Erin Dionne really created something special within these pages. Secrets of a Fangirl is full of personality and really makes you think about whether or not you’re being the best person you can be.

TL;DR: Full of personality and an important message, Secrets of a Fangirl is one you’ll want to read and pass on to the middle grader in your life.

A physical ARC was provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.