The Fangirl Project

The Fangirl Project by Beth Reekles, published by Random House on November 4, 2025, is a romantic comedy that explores the complexities of love in the digital age. This edition, comprising 368 pages, follows Cerys as she navigates her feelings for her crush Jake, who has recently moved to a new college. In an effort to transition their relationship from friends to something more, Cerys immerses herself in the fantasy fandom that Jake adores, even if she initially struggles to understand its appeal.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of coming of age and social issues, as Cerys encounters new friendships and unexpected feelings along her journey. As she attempts to impress Jake by embracing his interests, she also meets Max, a charismatic figure in the fandom who complicates her plans. The story captures the challenges of online relationships and the evolution of Cerys’s identity as she discovers her own passions within the fandom world.
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From the bestselling author of The Kissing Booth comes a romantic comedy about a girl who joins a book fantasy fandom to win over her crush, only to discover that love is just as complicated online.
When Cerys’ secret crush Jake moves to a new college, she realizes she’s running out of time to take their relationship from platonic to romantic. She’ll do anything to get out of Jake’s friend zone, even if that means finally diving into the huge fantasy fandom he loves so much. Though she absolutely can’t see the appeal in Of Wrath and Rune, if Jake loves it, then Cerys will too.
When Jake introduces Cerys to his shiny new friend Max, who goes to all the fandom conventions—in cosplay (cringe)—Cerys realizes she’ll need to do a lot more to grab Jake’s attention than just read a few fanfics. But Max, with his dimples and dry humor, always seems to be hanging around, getting in the way.
Cerys is determined to become the ultimate fangirl to finally get on Jake’s radar. What she doesn’t expect is that she might actually like Of Wrath and Rune . . . and might like DMing with a suspiciously familiar guy in the fandom even more.
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