

I can't put into words all that Fangirl got me through. What an experience… It's what made me start looking for more books to read instead of browsing for new popular Wattpad stories (fans of The Cellphone Swap hit me up*).

I had to hold myself back from letting all my thoughts spillover. I felt like talking about Fangirl to anyone willing to listen like these characters were real people I knew. I missed being away from these characters. I had never before expended such intense emotions for a book. I remember my thoughts at school that day, after reading Fangirl into the night, centered entirely on Levi. It's funny the way life circles back to you. I started the book before going to bed thinking it would help calm my nerves before the exam and help me fall asleep… Oh, I had to force myself to part from this book at 2am - not because I was tired (Fangirl made me feel alive) but because I couldn’t possibly think straight if I didn’t go to sleep right then and there. Of course, I couldn’t tame the temptation of starting this book even though I was a week before an important exam… This perfectly mirrors my experience of reading Fangirl back in January 2014 for the first time, also known as the night before my math exam. Landline was a recent favorite for all the introverts seeking love.

And even more reviews of Rowell's other books. I mean, I have two reviews up on my blog where I talk all about my love for these characters: Why I Fangirl over Rainbow Rowell’s Fangirl (Spoilers: Levi) & Review: Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell. I thought it was going to be like having fanart of all my favorite scenes. This is the closest I might get to that wish. Nothing might top the excitement I felt before opening this illustrated adaptation of my favorite book. Prepare for an epic Battle of the Books in this review of Fangirl VS Fangirl, vol. I'm going to start with an alarming statement: This adaptation was making me hate my all-time favorite book.
