Genre: Romance/Realistic Fiction
# of pages: 438
Cather does not like to go out drinking like most college freshmen she knows. Instead, she likes to stay in and write fan fiction for a fantasy series she is obsessed with. Meanwhile, her identical twin has tried very hard to distance herself from Cath so that they can start anew in college. Cath slowly assimilates to college including getting used to her unusual roommate and her friendly male friend who seems to be in Cath’s room a lot. There is a fair share of drama in Cath’s life (including a father who is struggling with his new empty nest), but the one thing that always balances things out is her love of writing, which is why she’s so excited for her fiction writing class. Unfortunately, even that does not go exactly as planned…
Fans of John Green or any of Rainbow Rowell’s other books will become obsessed with these characters. The story is interesting enough, but it’s the characters that make it hard to put this one down. Cath is very relatable to anyone who’s ever been new to a place and trying to find your way. She has trouble knowing who to confide in, who to trust, and who to run from. Eventually she starts gaining more confidence in her new life and starts making proactive choices instead of reactive ones. It’s a very compelling coming of age story that will leave readers wanting more.
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