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Fangirl

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Cath ama os seus livros e a sua família. Haverá espaço para mais alguém? Todo o mundo é fã dos livros de Simon Snow. Mas Cath vai mais longe: ser fã desses livros tornou-se a sua vida. Ela e a sua irmã gémea, Wren, refugiaram-se na obra de Simon Snow quando eram miúdas, e na verdade foi isso que as salvou da ruína emocional que foi a perda da mãe. Ler. Reler. Interagir em fóruns, escrever ficção baseada na obra de Simon Snow, vestir-se como as personagens dos livros. Mas essas fantasias deixam de fazer sentido quando se cresce, e enquanto Wren facilmente abandona esse refúgio, Cath não consegue fazê-lo. Na verdade, nem quer. Agora que vão para a universidade, Wren não quer ficar no mesmo quarto de Cath. E esta fica sozinha e fora da sua zona de conforto. Partilha o quarto com uma miúda arrogante; tem um professor que despreza os seus gostos; um colega atraente mas que apenas fala sobre a beleza das palavras... e, ainda por cima, Cath não consegue parar de se preocupar com o seu pai, tão querido, frágil e solitário. A pergunta paira no ar: será que ela consegue triunfar sem que Wren lhe dê a mão? Estará preparada para viver a vida em seu nome? Escrever as suas próprias histórias? E se isso significar deixar Simon Snow para trás?
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from July 15, 2013
      Cath Avery’s life has two polestars: Wren, her identical twin, and the Simon Snow series, a Harry Potter–like publishing phenomenon that Cath has been reading—and rewriting, as a hugely popular fanfiction author—for years. While Cath is an expert on Simon’s life, she finds her own difficult, especially now that she’s starting college and Wren doesn’t want them to room together. Since Cath would rather stay in her room and write than do anything involving other people, that first year is terrifying, which she expected, but also heartbreaking and romantic, which she did not. Rowell (Eleanor & Park) blends Cath’s first year of college with excerpts of both the “canon” Simon Snow books and Cath’s distinctly non-canonical fanfic, to create a funny and tender coming-of-age story that’s also the story of a writer finding her voice. Rowell makes all of Cath’s relationships—with her father; Wren; her acerbic roommate, Reagan; and, especially, Reagan’s ex Levi (who practically takes up residence in their room to woo the skeptical and extremely nervous Cath)—touching and utterly real. Ages 13–up. Agent: Christopher Schelling, Selectric Artists.

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      November 25, 2013
      Cath’s freshman year at the University of Nebraska does not begin well: her roommate is aloof and scary; her identical twin sister, Wren, ignores her in favor of beer and some airheaded new friends; and Cath has too much social anxiety to even find the cafeteria. Narrator Rebecca Lowman reads most of this coming-of-age novel, giving depth to Cath and many of the book’s other characters. One of the more delightful aspects of this audio production is the occasional appearance of Maxwell Caulfield, who is the narrator of the Harry Potter–like fantasy novels that Cath is obsessed with and upon which she bases copious fan fiction. Caulfield’s clipped tones poke gentle fun at Cath’s fixation without mocking it, and becomes comically seductive when he reads pieces of Cath’s fan fiction about the forbidden passion between her two main characters—vignettes that relate to elements in Cath’s own life. Ages 13–up. A St. Martin’s Griffin hardcover.

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  • Lexile® Measure:570
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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