Has anyone read Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell?
Because I got it from the library and I don't know if I want to keep reading.
One, because having a fandom front and central in a book makes me a bit uncomfortable (ignore the woman typing behind the curtain!).
Two, because I have the feeling that she's going to ~learn a lesson~ about going out into the world and being less shy.
And three, because she's a slash fangirl, and I have no fucking patience for interludes that are the "canon" of her slash pairing and no fucking patience for slash being written about in a completely unexamined (i.e. ladies, what ladies, why should there be ladies?) way.
Because I got it from the library and I don't know if I want to keep reading.
One, because having a fandom front and central in a book makes me a bit uncomfortable (ignore the woman typing behind the curtain!).
Two, because I have the feeling that she's going to ~learn a lesson~ about going out into the world and being less shy.
And three, because she's a slash fangirl, and I have no fucking patience for interludes that are the "canon" of her slash pairing and no fucking patience for slash being written about in a completely unexamined (i.e. ladies, what ladies, why should there be ladies?) way.