![]() ![]() There’s been a lot of conversation around women and fandom. Let’s start with why I think this book and books like it are important. As her plan gets more complicated, she finds herself making friends in unexpected places, her costume portfolio stalls in creative roadblock, and amid romantic misunderstandings she’s got a crush she isn’t sure how to handle.Ĭhaotic Good, Whitney Gardner’s follow-up to You’re Welcome, Universe, is an exploration of fandom, high school, and internet infamy. She is not only welcomed into this mostly male space but also invited to play D&D with them, dragging her brother along in the process. ![]() With her costuming experience and twin brother’s help, Cameron borrows clothing and pretends to be a boy to make a point. To make matters worse, the only comic book store in her new town is staffed by an unfriendly owner who makes her feel unwelcome and challenges any woman who visits. And she’s inadvertently set off an internet firestorm of abuse and harassment from angry male fans after winning a cosplay competition. Her college applications aren’t finished. It’s the summer before senior year and Cameron isn’t starting it off great. ![]()
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