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Didn't age well.
“... being a feminist does not mean that you don't like dudes. It just means that Wonder Woman and Black Panther deserve their own movies as much as Superman does, and that when they finally hit the big screen, we're gonna be all shut up and take my money about it. “
#fandomfriday @LibrarianRyan
1. Darth Maul, Moff Tarkin, and Leia
2. Nine! Christopher Eccelston
3. Khalessi
4. 1
5. Miss Piggy
My favorite thing about this is that she doesn't even have to use his full name because if you're reading this book you should probably already be familiar with the Hiddles!
(If you're not I am 2000% willing to help you out! Hiddlesisters forever!)
Looks like I'm doing the Marvel fandom right!
Book and music day of #Marchinbooks is honestly just a day for me to fangirl over the fact that I‘m going to see Ed Sheeran in October!!!! @maich
Went to a massive book sale in Toronto the other day and this was my book haul! 23 books for $6.75 and most of them were brand new! #bookhaul
Finally got my first bookish candle and my first ARC. Game of Tomes the candle smells like Cappuccino & Caramel Custard. It's made by Novel Heartbeat Creations. Note: Do wait a week after delivery for optimal scent throw; it really helped with mine!
I could have done without the first three chapters, which were mainly a sort of guide to geekness. But the fourth chapter, about feminism in fandom (and irl, of course!), was really good! Maggs is big on intersectionality in feminism, and tackled all sorts of related topics lightly and with humor.
This was a cute and fun introduction to geek culture! I didn't relate to all of the chapters (for example, I don't cosplay or plan to start) but they were still interesting.
Sometimes it seemed like this was aimed at a much younger audience, so teens just getting into geekdom might enjoy it more.
What I most enjoyed were the mini-interviews with female creators and the section with book/TV/game recs - I'll def be looking into some of those!
Came home to the rest of my #Quirksgiving treats today! Can't wait to get started on The Fangirl's Guide to the Galaxy 🎆
My longest titles, from top to bottom 27 letters, 27 letters, 24 letters, and 24 letters! #booktober
Curled up on the couch in nerdy Star Wars PJs, reading a nerdy book, and putting off starting my nerdy day. #hellooctober @Liberty
I just started this & already the first fandom Sam described happened to be my #1 fandom. 💙💛
🤓📚✌️️ #proudravenclaw #proudpotterhead #potterhead #fangirl #harrypotter #funkoHP #illustratedharrypotterandthephilosophersstone
Fun & fast intro to the fandom life on the Internet (as well as off). Also included short interviews with female icons in the geek world, so that was neat. I wish this book had existed when I was younger as I would have found it very helpful.
Reading time seemingly thwarted by snuggly kitty... Had a stack of backup books on hand for such an occasion. 😸
Reading time seemingly thwarted by snuggly kitty... Had a stack of backup books on hand for such an occasion. 😸
There have been too many things distracting me from #biblioweekend - here's hoping I can get back on track 😄
#libraryhaul for today. I 💜 my library.
A lighthearted and informative read; something easy between novels. I appreciated the chapter on comic conventions and fandom lingo. Also, any book that lists Strange Days as a must-see movie gets an immediate thumbs up from me.
As a fangirl I wanted to enjoy this, and found plenty of useful information, but as a lesbian fangirl several parts felt tokenizing to marginalized populations (most of our mention is in the glossary, rarely elsewhere, even though we have vibrant fandom lives), or just made me uncomfortable (including sexualizing male/male slash because "two hot guys," while ironically later defining "objectification"). So I have to go with so-so, since YMMV.
"Yeah, none of these fandoms really describe me-"
*turns page and questions what I've turned my desk into*
That's definitely me! There are a few other fandoms that I identify with too (Tolkienites, the Unsullied, and the Whedonites). And then there are some I am not into, esp the DC comics. But I love that the author also mentions where to start if you want to be a fan. Which fandom are you?
Looky what I picked from the library! I've been so excited to read this one ever since it came out. Only just got the copy though. A few pages in and love it so far - so much geekiness in here to ❤️.
Happy Embrace Your Geekness Day!
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I'm only a couple chapters in and I'm already so glad I randomly picked this up at Barnes & Noble! It's exactly what this fangirl needed to pump me up for ComicCon season. 🖖🏼🦄🎮
Amazing guide about the fangirl life! Witty, delightful a good read! Explains cosplay, going to Comiccon and so much more. References to Xena warrior princess a big plus for me
This is such an affirming, useful, fun geek book. It's an amazing reference book, an introduction, and a guide to the wonderful world of fangirls
I love this little book! It's super cute and completely describes a fangirls life. It has guides on how to cosplay, attending comic con, and living in a fangirl world.
"I am a geek girl and I am a feminist." Happy International Women's Day!
"I don't have to prove my nerd cred to anyone, ever."
Spotted at The Book Loft in Great Barrington, MA! A staff pick too!