Fangirl Book Report

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Stop! Imagine that you have graduated high school, and have been granted a scholarship. Cather Avery, an intelligent, awkward, quirky girl, and her sister Wren are going to college. Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell captures many different points of view in the life of college students. Cather is conflicting with herself to adapt to her new life. In my opinion, this is a phenomenal book but the 3 elements that captured me were the books: theme, conflict, and mood.
The central idea of this book is to voice how Cather is feeling about experiencing, and adapting to her new life, writing her fan fiction and being forced to make friends. Cather being a modest person has never had a “social experience,” forced on her like this. Cather has been invited places with her sister, to the point where she was forced to go. But this was different. Cather is now going to college. That was her choice she wanted to go! In the entire book I felt lessons like: be bold, always remember where you stand, never forget your true
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When the characters break down and cry you feel their pain. When they are jubilant it makes you feel happy. I feel Rainbow Rowell really captured the mood in the book, her skills, just the way she ties in the emotion, physical, emotional and mental. When you read this, you can imagine how the characters look, where they are, how they dress, you are able to envisage the book, like a movie. I believe that this is how a book should be. She forces you to love the characters, to think and relate their situations to life.
Fangirl an undeniably alluring book and is recommended to teens and young adults. Cather Avery, A girl who didn’t think she could handle an institution and relationships made it through. She managed it all. Rainbow Rowell is dexterous writer. I was able to disclose Fangirl to actual events, and people in my life. Fangirl is one of the vast books that I have ever read; I would indubitably read more of Ms. Rowell’s

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