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A review by kishab
Fang Fiction by Kate Stayman-London
4.0
Fang Fiction by Kate Stayman-London is a lighthearted and chaotic dive into the world of fandom, full of pop culture references and over-the-top moments. It’s the kind of book that doesn’t take itself too seriously, making it perfect for readers looking for a fun escape.
The story reads like fan fiction in the best way—super fun and wildly entertaining. The tone jumps from cheesy to serious, which might feel inconsistent, but honestly, that’s part of the charm. This isn’t a book you go into expecting depth or a grounded narrative; it’s more about enjoying the ride. If you’re looking for something heavier or more polished, this might not be your thing, but for a fun time, it absolutely delivers.
One thing I really liked was Tess’s character arc. Her personal growth and resolution of her big issues felt believable, even amidst all the wild fan fiction antics. The romances, while a bit insta-lovey, were still sweet and added to the overall fun vibe.
If you enjoy pop culture-packed stories and don’t mind a bit of tonal whiplash, Fang Fiction is a light, enjoyable read that feels like a love letter to fandom.
Thank you to NetGalley and Dial Press for this free e-ARC that I chose to read and review. All thoughts and opinions are my own
The story reads like fan fiction in the best way—super fun and wildly entertaining. The tone jumps from cheesy to serious, which might feel inconsistent, but honestly, that’s part of the charm. This isn’t a book you go into expecting depth or a grounded narrative; it’s more about enjoying the ride. If you’re looking for something heavier or more polished, this might not be your thing, but for a fun time, it absolutely delivers.
One thing I really liked was Tess’s character arc. Her personal growth and resolution of her big issues felt believable, even amidst all the wild fan fiction antics. The romances, while a bit insta-lovey, were still sweet and added to the overall fun vibe.
If you enjoy pop culture-packed stories and don’t mind a bit of tonal whiplash, Fang Fiction is a light, enjoyable read that feels like a love letter to fandom.
Thank you to NetGalley and Dial Press for this free e-ARC that I chose to read and review. All thoughts and opinions are my own