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In Review: Fangirl - Miss Known
Advise: I’m going to try and keep this review spoiler free, but if you are going to read this book for the fist time when you reach the 150 pages is better to only pursuit if you have HOURS to spend. Believe me, you will need them because the last thing you will want to do is to put this book down. I’ve learned this the hard way while reading until 3 o’clock in the morning to be waking up at 7 – although it was so worth it! Cath only has one passion: Simon Snow. Whole her life she was hand to hand with her twin sister, Wren. Both shared the same love for Snow but Cath is the only one that takes it seriously enough to start writing her own fan fiction based on the relationship between him and his nemesis Baz. When both go to University, Wren leaves Cath alone to move in with a friend, while Cath finds herself in a strange place away from everything she knows… except Simon. First of all, I hated the beginning of the book. I hated Cath and I’m not sure why but there was something I didn’t quite like on her. Maybe some things she said or thoughts or behave, whatever it was, was putting me off right from the start. I was getting scared if I wasn’t liking the beginning what are the odds of enjoying the rest of the book? Well… – in this case – pretty high! This book was FENOMENAL! Once I start enjoying it I couldn’t stop. Even when I finished it I wanted to read it all over again. The first pages we go along side with Cath while she’s starting Uni and it brought to me so many memories. I was feeling so nostalgic and understanding what Cath was going through as a freshman in a completely strange place. Even when they talk about how one freshman month equals six regular months. So true!! And I still can get over my mind how realistic all the scenes felt. A few pages deeper I started to understand Cath, connecting with her, relating to her and son I was completely in love with her story. The romance was on point. Savage, gooey, complicated, simple, was everything you could ask and even more. And once you thought “ok no more romantic problems” wait… after all,...
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