![]() ![]() Again, please let me reiterate - there's nothing wrong with that at all. ![]() Reading the "Book Summary" up top, I didn't think I would be delving into a feminism 101 book. Then the second half of the book turned from "How to be a fangirl" into "How to be a feminist." There's certainly nothing wrong with just wasn't what I was expecting. I feel like the concept of a fangirl is similar. ![]() If you want to be a writer, and you write, then you're a writer. You're not like, "Oh, I like a bunch of stuff but I don't really know how to fangirl.I need a guide." There is a great quote and unfortunately I can't think of who said it first, but basically it goes: "You're a writer, if you write." The idea is that just because you're not famous or you're not published, doesn't mean you're not a writer. ![]() If you want to be a fangirl, you are a fangirl. The first bit reads a bit like, "How to be a fangirl".but I'm not sure who needs that? I guess I just don't see a wannabe fangirl happening. But that means that I already knew a large majority of the information in the first half of the book. The reason I wanted to read it is because I am a fangirl and I think that other women who identify themselves as fangirls will want to read it for the same reason. Unfortunately, that was where the love ended. ![]()
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