![]() ![]() She wants to make dozens of new friends in collegeleaving Cath feeing more alone than ever.Ĭath's roommate, Reagan, can be abrasive at times, but thanks to a rotating roster of boyfriends, she's hardly ever in their room. Wren, on the other hand, makes friends easily and loves the party scene. Cathwho would always rather be squirreled away in her room instead of meeting new peoplefeels both terrified and betrayed when Wren admits that she doesn't want to room together. ![]() ![]() Cath is about to start her freshman year there, as is her identical sister Wren. This time, however, the setting is primarily Lincoln, home to the state university. Like her debut, Fangirl is set in Rowell's home state of Nebraska. That book garnered a bunch of rave reviews and a sizeable following of fans, many of whom have been eagerly awaiting (understandably enough) the release of Rowell's second YA novel, Fangirl. Rainbow Rowell burst on the young adult literature scene in early 2013 with her novel Eleanor and Park, an unconventional romance about two misfit Omaha teens who meet on the school bus and fall in love. ![]() Faced with the daunting challenges of college, a teen girl must figure out how to meld her real and online personas into a complete and realistic whole. ![]()
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