It has been nearly 20 years since 6-year-old JonBenét Ramsey was found dead in her family’s Colorado home.
The 1996 killing, one of the highest profile cases in recent memory, remains unsolved. The mystery is the focus of the upcoming People Magazine Investigates episode “JonBenét: The Untold Truth,” which airs Monday night at 10 p.m. Et on Investigation Discovery.
Here are five things to know about the unsolved case that continues to grip the nation.
JonBenét Ramsey in July 1996Zuma Press
1. JonBenét and Her Family Were the Only People Known to Be Home at the Time of Her Death
On the...
The 1996 killing, one of the highest profile cases in recent memory, remains unsolved. The mystery is the focus of the upcoming People Magazine Investigates episode “JonBenét: The Untold Truth,” which airs Monday night at 10 p.m. Et on Investigation Discovery.
Here are five things to know about the unsolved case that continues to grip the nation.
JonBenét Ramsey in July 1996Zuma Press
1. JonBenét and Her Family Were the Only People Known to Be Home at the Time of Her Death
On the...
- 12/19/2016
- by Char Adams
- PEOPLE.com
StardustExile can take many forms. Several major filmmakers from Poland famously followed the Chopin route to France—Walerian Borowczyk, Andrzej Żuławski, to a degree even Krzysztof Kieślowski—while their pugilistic peer Jerzy Skolimowski, as well as Roman Polanski, was ranging even further across Europe and beyond. But the comically-oriented writer-director Andrzej Kondratiuk—an early Polanski co-conspirator, who died in June aged 79—found voluntary geographical exile without leaving his own country. He was able to renew his creative energies in rural isolation, seeking, gaining and retaining true independence amid a political system founded upon collective, communal effort. Kondratiuk’s five-decade career is thus a consistently idiosyncratic and enigmatic one, encompassing eight theatrical features, several shorts and five TV-movies. Among the latter is the work for which he’s now best known—at least at home—the raucous and irresistibly-titled black-and-white superhero/comicbook spoof Hydro-Riddle (Hydrozagadka, 1972), which after hostile initial reactions has...
- 12/6/2016
- MUBI
Tyrese Gibson is standing behind Vin Diesel amid speculation that he is feuding with Dwayne Johnson. Following drama that erupted on the set of Fast 8 when The Rock called out some of his male costars as 'chicken s---' and 'candy-ass,' Gibson has taken to Instagram in defense of Diesel - who is reportedly the target of his costar's rant. The 37-year-old star posted two photos of himself with Diesel, along with a lengthy message (with some Nsfw language) to his "brother" on Thursday. "Spreading love always..... without saying I've had too many moments to counts, too many heart too hearts,...
- 8/12/2016
- by Jodi Guglielmi, @JodiGug3
- PEOPLE.com
Tyrese Gibson is standing behind Vin Diesel amid speculation that he is feuding with Dwayne Johnson. Following drama that erupted on the set of Fast 8 when The Rock called out some of his male costars as 'chicken s---' and 'candy-ass,' Gibson has taken to Instagram in defense of Diesel - who is reportedly the target of his costar's rant. The 37-year-old star posted two photos of himself with Diesel, along with a lengthy message (with some Nsfw language) to his "brother" on Thursday. "Spreading love always..... without saying I've had too many moments to counts, too many heart too hearts,...
- 8/12/2016
- by Jodi Guglielmi, @JodiGug3
- PEOPLE.com
Vin Diesel just scored an incredibly powerful ally in his war with The Rock ... Tyrese. Vin's "Fast 8" co-star just made it clear ... it's Vin who is the driving force behind the franchise, and people like Rock need to respect that. Tyrese posted a pic with the caption, "I've always said that if Only people knew how hard you work to protect this franchise and characters, minds would be blown," adding, "I'm so f****** proud...
- 8/11/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
It has been nearly 20 years since 6-year-old JonBenét Ramsey was found dead in her family's Colorado home. The killing, one of the highest profile cases in recent memory, remains unsolved. But the 1996 killing has become cemented in national headlines and in the minds of many. On Monday, it was announced that Burke Ramsey, the older brother of the slain beauty pageant winner, will speak publicly for the first time in an upcoming three-part series of Dr. Phil beginning Sept. 12. Here are five things to know about the unsolved case that continues to grip the nation. 1. JonBenét and Her Family Were...
- 8/2/2016
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- PEOPLE.com
It has been nearly 20 years since 6-year-old JonBenét Ramsey was found dead in her family's Colorado home. The killing, one of the highest profile cases in recent memory, remains unsolved. But the 1996 killing has become cemented in national headlines and in the minds of many. On Monday, it was announced that Burke Ramsey, the older brother of the slain beauty pageant winner, will speak publicly for the first time in an upcoming three-part series of Dr. Phil beginning Sept. 12. Here are five things to know about the unsolved case that continues to grip the nation. 1. JonBenét and Her Family Were...
- 8/2/2016
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- PEOPLE.com
Donald Trump has come under fire for his ongoing refusal to release his tax returns, with a blunt "It's none of your business." And even though he maintains that there's "nothing to learn" from the returns, experts say they contain plenty of information voters should know about the billionaire businessman. Let's start with someone who has actually seen Trump's tax returns. Bloomberg View executive editor Timothy L. O'Brien viewed Trump's federal tax returns approximately 10 years ago, after the real estate mogul sued O'Brien for libel. "I think there probably are some things to be learned from them … despite Trump's statements to the contrary,...
- 5/16/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
Donald Trump has come under fire for his ongoing refusal to release his tax returns, with a blunt "It's none of your business." And even though he maintains that there's "nothing to learn" from the returns, experts say they contain plenty of information voters should know about the billionaire businessman. Let's start with someone who has actually seen Trump's tax returns. Bloomberg View executive editor Timothy L. O'Brien viewed Trump's federal tax returns approximately 10 years ago, after the real estate mogul sued O'Brien for libel. "I think there probably are some things to be learned from them … despite Trump's statements to the contrary,...
- 5/16/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
There's no place like home for the holidays - just ask Teresa Giudice, who was emotionally reunited with her family on Wednesday. Only People has the intimate photos, shared by the Giudice family, of the moment Teresa was welcomed home by Joe and her four daughters. The reality star arrived back in New Jersey at 7:30 a.m. after being released from the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Connecticut, following a nearly year-long sentence for fraud. Giudice's attorney, James J. Leonard Jr., told reporters outside the star's family home that she had a "very emotional, very private" reunion with her husband Joe and daughters,...
- 12/23/2015
- by Janine Rubenstein and Linsday Kimble
- PEOPLE.com
There's no place like home for the holidays - just ask Teresa Giudice, who was emotionally reunited with her family on Wednesday. Only People has the intimate photos, shared by the Giudice family, of the moment Teresa was welcomed home by Joe and her four daughters. The reality star arrived back in New Jersey at 7:30 a.m. after being released from the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Connecticut, following a nearly year-long sentence for fraud. Giudice's attorney, James J. Leonard Jr., told reporters outside the star's family home that she had a "very emotional, very private" reunion with her husband Joe and daughters,...
- 12/23/2015
- by Janine Rubenstein and Linsday Kimble
- PEOPLE.com
James Holmes: 'The Dark Knight Rises' shooter 'The Dark Knight Rises' mass shooter James Holmes gets life in prison James Holmes, the man who killed 12 people and injured 70 others at a July 2012 screening of The Dark Knight Rises in Aurora, in the Greater Denver area, has been sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole. Some had been expecting that Holmes would get the death penalty. According to Mother Jones, the jury deliberated for less than seven hours. The Aurora tragedy is one of the worst mass shootings in U.S. history. As of Feb. '15, pre-trial expenses in the case against James Holmes cost state taxpayers $5.5 million. The trial itself was expected to cost several million dollars more. Following the verdict, Colorado Democratic Rep. Jovan Melton tweeted about the jury's decision and the death penalty in his state: Today's verdict proves again that the Death Penalty is arbitrary.
- 8/8/2015
- by Zac Gille
- Alt Film Guide
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Love them or loathe them, cats certainly rule the internet. Like the Ancient Egyptians, we worship cats and seem absolutely fascinated by the felines, with countless pictures of them floating around the web, and some of them reaching unparalleled heights of fame.
Telling someone that you don’t like cats evokes a bizarre and peculiar reaction – you are forced to justify your distain for the creatures, perhaps though allergies, fear or simply a lack of affection towards all animals. You are put on the spot and have to make an excuse for having a lack of interest which is perfectly rational, yet you are treated like a zealot for voicing your opinion.
Although the internet’s love of cats makes non-lovers of the animals feel like a crazed minority, this is far from the case. There are plenty of people who find the small furry things equally as irritating,...
Love them or loathe them, cats certainly rule the internet. Like the Ancient Egyptians, we worship cats and seem absolutely fascinated by the felines, with countless pictures of them floating around the web, and some of them reaching unparalleled heights of fame.
Telling someone that you don’t like cats evokes a bizarre and peculiar reaction – you are forced to justify your distain for the creatures, perhaps though allergies, fear or simply a lack of affection towards all animals. You are put on the spot and have to make an excuse for having a lack of interest which is perfectly rational, yet you are treated like a zealot for voicing your opinion.
Although the internet’s love of cats makes non-lovers of the animals feel like a crazed minority, this is far from the case. There are plenty of people who find the small furry things equally as irritating,...
- 12/17/2014
- by Samuel Clements
- Obsessed with Film
Geograph.org.uk
The only thing better than Northumberland’s beautiful scenery, historic castles and blonde beaches is the people… Good, honest, friendly folk whose banter cannot be matched by those in the south. Although people might confuse your accent for the Geordie dialect, you are Northumbrian and proud.
Northumberland is the most northern county of England, sharing a border with Scotland. It is a place full of history and heritage, with good transport links to Newcastle, and has become a popular haven for commuters who enjoy being able to leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind when they finish work.
With no major cities, Northumberland has one of the lowest populations in the country. This leaves room for many naturally beautiful attractions and unspoiled coastal resorts as well as its uneven landscape, which results in breath-taking views of the valley.
So if you’re from Prudhoe, Hexham,...
The only thing better than Northumberland’s beautiful scenery, historic castles and blonde beaches is the people… Good, honest, friendly folk whose banter cannot be matched by those in the south. Although people might confuse your accent for the Geordie dialect, you are Northumbrian and proud.
Northumberland is the most northern county of England, sharing a border with Scotland. It is a place full of history and heritage, with good transport links to Newcastle, and has become a popular haven for commuters who enjoy being able to leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind when they finish work.
With no major cities, Northumberland has one of the lowest populations in the country. This leaves room for many naturally beautiful attractions and unspoiled coastal resorts as well as its uneven landscape, which results in breath-taking views of the valley.
So if you’re from Prudhoe, Hexham,...
- 12/13/2014
- by Jonny Birks
- Obsessed with Film
Universal Pictures
The most expensive time of the year is upon the world; the season not of baby Jesus, but rampant commercialism. Trees mess up living rooms, shops are heaving with bargain zombies, and, however much you hate it, you still have to buy everyone cards and presents every single year. At least you’re expected to. Even when all they deserve is a big fat lump of coal.
Christmas is a wonderful time for children, teens, singles with few to no attachments, and an absolute headache for nearly everyone else. You’ve probably had at least one year where you find yourself running around last minute, the night before Christmas, struggling to find not the perfect gift but even a worthy gift for a friend, family member, or loved one. You’re under pressure far more than you should be for a fun holiday that used to be about...
The most expensive time of the year is upon the world; the season not of baby Jesus, but rampant commercialism. Trees mess up living rooms, shops are heaving with bargain zombies, and, however much you hate it, you still have to buy everyone cards and presents every single year. At least you’re expected to. Even when all they deserve is a big fat lump of coal.
Christmas is a wonderful time for children, teens, singles with few to no attachments, and an absolute headache for nearly everyone else. You’ve probably had at least one year where you find yourself running around last minute, the night before Christmas, struggling to find not the perfect gift but even a worthy gift for a friend, family member, or loved one. You’re under pressure far more than you should be for a fun holiday that used to be about...
- 12/11/2014
- by Jay Anderson
- Obsessed with Film
Send help. Call a doctor. Get a priest. Because it really is all over. There is no other feeling quite like drinking yourself to the point where you will be left outside deaths door. You only had ‘a few’ last night but when all your other friends have these strange superhuman powers to be able to get up and still get on with day-to-day activities well you’re the one left curled up in a ball, sobbing and feeling very sorry for yourself.
Nobody can understand just how hard it is to be one of the rare poor creatures who just can’t hack a hangover. They have no sympathy for you and that is very unfair because you truthfully don’t deserve this anymore than others who just want to have a good time. However, any fun comes at a price and that is the older you get the more it attacks.
Nobody can understand just how hard it is to be one of the rare poor creatures who just can’t hack a hangover. They have no sympathy for you and that is very unfair because you truthfully don’t deserve this anymore than others who just want to have a good time. However, any fun comes at a price and that is the older you get the more it attacks.
- 12/5/2014
- by Cheish Merryweather
- Obsessed with Film
Every single city, town, village or any other kind of settlement on this planet has its fair share of flaws and its problems – no matter which county it’s in. Nobody in the world would ever say the place in which they live is completely perfect.
For example, if you live in Stoke-On-Trent, Middlesbrough, Hull, Dundee, Glasgow or even London, you’re residing in a place that has, at some point, been named on a list as one of the very worst places to live in the entire United Kingdom.
While County Durham doesn’t have many cities and towns that feature on such lists, it certainly has its problems – some serious, some inconvenient and some that residents can simply laugh off – and they’re generally apply solely to people living in or from the area.
So, if you’re from Durham, Darlington, Bishop Auckland, West Auckland, Stanhope, Seaham, Hartlepool,...
For example, if you live in Stoke-On-Trent, Middlesbrough, Hull, Dundee, Glasgow or even London, you’re residing in a place that has, at some point, been named on a list as one of the very worst places to live in the entire United Kingdom.
While County Durham doesn’t have many cities and towns that feature on such lists, it certainly has its problems – some serious, some inconvenient and some that residents can simply laugh off – and they’re generally apply solely to people living in or from the area.
So, if you’re from Durham, Darlington, Bishop Auckland, West Auckland, Stanhope, Seaham, Hartlepool,...
- 11/25/2014
- by K.J. Stewart
- Obsessed with Film
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Why is it that as soon as you tell someone you’re vegetarian or vegan, they suddenly have a degree in nutrition? More so, they know exactly what your body needs and what you should be putting in it. Thanks for the “advice”, dear stranger, I’ll have to ferociously decline taking it and continue with my evidently miserable existence without chicken.
There’s a merry-go-round of false and, frankly, stupid claims about vegans and vegetarians in general society. Veganism is a white privilege; vegetarians are pretentious: all rubbish provoked by meat-eaters that have nothing to do with your life choices. Of course, not every person you meet is so narrow-minded, but this omnivorous world doesn’t always make it easy.
The obvious problem in the life of a non meat-eater is the indisputable fact that global vegetarianism isn’t happening anytime soon. There are, however, other...
Why is it that as soon as you tell someone you’re vegetarian or vegan, they suddenly have a degree in nutrition? More so, they know exactly what your body needs and what you should be putting in it. Thanks for the “advice”, dear stranger, I’ll have to ferociously decline taking it and continue with my evidently miserable existence without chicken.
There’s a merry-go-round of false and, frankly, stupid claims about vegans and vegetarians in general society. Veganism is a white privilege; vegetarians are pretentious: all rubbish provoked by meat-eaters that have nothing to do with your life choices. Of course, not every person you meet is so narrow-minded, but this omnivorous world doesn’t always make it easy.
The obvious problem in the life of a non meat-eater is the indisputable fact that global vegetarianism isn’t happening anytime soon. There are, however, other...
- 11/13/2014
- by Nina Cresswell
- Obsessed with Film
It’s the most wonderful time of the year… no it’s not. You don’t mind the festivities but why do they have to come with such terrible conditions? This truly is the very worst time of year and nothing can cheer you up or help you shake off the winter blues.
Seasonal Affective Disorder (Sad) affects around 2 million people in the UK, symptoms include a low mood and a lack of lust for life. It’s the time of year when more blankets are pulled over heads in the morning than thrown off on the floor and days are spent with box sets and a thousand tissues.
A usual hour long commute to work turns into two hours as the whole of British Transport comes to a state of collapse and everyone has forgotten how to drive with caution. Half your work team are off sick and the...
Seasonal Affective Disorder (Sad) affects around 2 million people in the UK, symptoms include a low mood and a lack of lust for life. It’s the time of year when more blankets are pulled over heads in the morning than thrown off on the floor and days are spent with box sets and a thousand tissues.
A usual hour long commute to work turns into two hours as the whole of British Transport comes to a state of collapse and everyone has forgotten how to drive with caution. Half your work team are off sick and the...
- 11/10/2014
- by Cheish Merryweather
- Obsessed with Film
Disney Pixar
Whether you’re a kitchen porter, food-prep worker, dishwasher or the chef in charge of it all; you’ll know the organised (and sometimes not so organised) chaos that comes with working in a kitchen. Unless it’s an open kitchen, no one sees what really goes on behind the scenes; all they see is the servers rushing in and out of the back. And if they did know, they’d be a damn load kinder.
Your eyes are well and truly opened to the painfully fussy traits our species have adapted when you work in a kitchen. No longer do people enter a restaurant and order what’s on the menu; oh no, now customers want to alter every single thing that’s on there. They want their crusts quite crusty but not too crusty and then complain it’s burnt; they want their omelettes eggless and...
Whether you’re a kitchen porter, food-prep worker, dishwasher or the chef in charge of it all; you’ll know the organised (and sometimes not so organised) chaos that comes with working in a kitchen. Unless it’s an open kitchen, no one sees what really goes on behind the scenes; all they see is the servers rushing in and out of the back. And if they did know, they’d be a damn load kinder.
Your eyes are well and truly opened to the painfully fussy traits our species have adapted when you work in a kitchen. No longer do people enter a restaurant and order what’s on the menu; oh no, now customers want to alter every single thing that’s on there. They want their crusts quite crusty but not too crusty and then complain it’s burnt; they want their omelettes eggless and...
- 11/6/2014
- by Nina Cresswell
- Obsessed with Film
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Many of us will have been employed by a department store in some capacity, whether behind a till, prowling the shop floor, or working in the stockroom. Those fortunate enough to have landed such positions will know the daily little struggles that one has to overcome en route to payday. The unintentional comedy these problems provide makes it all worthwhile eventually, but it can be hard to look at them in a light-hearted way at the end of a particularly hectic shift.
The world of retail is fully of hidden problems known only to those who work there. A till isn’t some sort of magical money machine – you actually have to learn which buttons to press at the right time. The shop floor might be clearly signposted and have optimal lighting, but the rabbit warren of internal, behind-the-scenes corridors is more of a labyrinth than a workspace.
Many of us will have been employed by a department store in some capacity, whether behind a till, prowling the shop floor, or working in the stockroom. Those fortunate enough to have landed such positions will know the daily little struggles that one has to overcome en route to payday. The unintentional comedy these problems provide makes it all worthwhile eventually, but it can be hard to look at them in a light-hearted way at the end of a particularly hectic shift.
The world of retail is fully of hidden problems known only to those who work there. A till isn’t some sort of magical money machine – you actually have to learn which buttons to press at the right time. The shop floor might be clearly signposted and have optimal lighting, but the rabbit warren of internal, behind-the-scenes corridors is more of a labyrinth than a workspace.
- 10/30/2014
- by Jack G King
- Obsessed with Film
If there's one thing about the Kardashians that everyone knows, it's that there are a lot of them. It is literally impossible to keep up. If you are from a big family too, you understand a lot of the struggles that the Karadshian-Jenner family deal with on a daily basis. Only people from a big family can relate to these fifteen hysterical, annoying and absolutely true things: 16. You constantly find yourself avoiding arguements between family members. 15. You hear the word "no" a lot. 14. You think you can trust your siblings, but they actually love to tell on you. 13. There is always an extremely weird family member. 12. Significant...
- 10/23/2014
- E! Online
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You feel completely in control at the beginning of your first Yoga class: settling comfortably into that Lotus and feeling quite the Zen deity. Fifteen minutes later – you’re in an awkward side plank with arms vibrating faster than a bulleting train’s windows; a seductive line of sweat accruing on your upper lip. Yup, it really isn’t as easy as it looks.
As a Yoga lover, you’re part of an ancient and beautiful stream of tradition that originated in India around 5000 years ago; although you’d never think it from Hollywood’s portrayal: which usually shows perverted male instructors drooling over women’s bums while they’re busy checking out their toes in Downward Dog poses.
What they never show, of course, are those flexible faun-like ladies accidentally letting a long, abrupt fart slip through their Yoga pants. We’re a twisted bunch, us...
You feel completely in control at the beginning of your first Yoga class: settling comfortably into that Lotus and feeling quite the Zen deity. Fifteen minutes later – you’re in an awkward side plank with arms vibrating faster than a bulleting train’s windows; a seductive line of sweat accruing on your upper lip. Yup, it really isn’t as easy as it looks.
As a Yoga lover, you’re part of an ancient and beautiful stream of tradition that originated in India around 5000 years ago; although you’d never think it from Hollywood’s portrayal: which usually shows perverted male instructors drooling over women’s bums while they’re busy checking out their toes in Downward Dog poses.
What they never show, of course, are those flexible faun-like ladies accidentally letting a long, abrupt fart slip through their Yoga pants. We’re a twisted bunch, us...
- 10/14/2014
- by Nina Cresswell
- Obsessed with Film
flickr.com/fbester
Getting tattooed stings a bit. Being stabbed by a bunch of tiny needles isn’t half as irritating as the public’s uninvited “feedback” on your own skin, though. Fortunately, the stigma of tattoos has very much faded, but it doesn’t mean it’s disappeared completely. Most people with visible tattoos have been in some sort of annoying situation with a blindly prejudice or frankly rude inquisitor.
Of course, tattoos are inevitably going to be looked at. If you get a great stonking phoenix on your back with galaxies for eyes and kittens living in it’s tail, you’re going to want to show it off, and anyone complaining about strangers glancing at their inked skin are twice as ignorant as the accused. It’s art, at the end of the day (well, most of it is), and if it’s on display, people will glance at it.
Getting tattooed stings a bit. Being stabbed by a bunch of tiny needles isn’t half as irritating as the public’s uninvited “feedback” on your own skin, though. Fortunately, the stigma of tattoos has very much faded, but it doesn’t mean it’s disappeared completely. Most people with visible tattoos have been in some sort of annoying situation with a blindly prejudice or frankly rude inquisitor.
Of course, tattoos are inevitably going to be looked at. If you get a great stonking phoenix on your back with galaxies for eyes and kittens living in it’s tail, you’re going to want to show it off, and anyone complaining about strangers glancing at their inked skin are twice as ignorant as the accused. It’s art, at the end of the day (well, most of it is), and if it’s on display, people will glance at it.
- 8/28/2014
- by Nina Cresswell
- Obsessed with Film
Sarah chats to Fangirl and Eleanor & Park author Rainbow Rowell about geekdom, romance, Ya, and her new novel, Landline...
Interview
Rainbow Rowell writes love stories. Wait, yes, this is a geeky site, but just stay where you are. Rainbow Rowell writes love stories, and they’re amazing – and geeky. Her first novel, Attachments, is about an It guy in the 90s who accidentally falls in love with a woman whose emails he’s paid to read. Eleanor And Park, her acclaimed second novel, is rammed with references to 80s pop culture, as her characters fall in love through their shared appreciation of music and comics. And Fangirl, well, as the title suggests, Fangirl is about fan culture, and a fanfiction writer learning to turn her online emotions into real life ones.
Basically, Rainbow Rowell writes characters you’re going to identify with. I gulped down all of her novels to date in a single serving,...
Interview
Rainbow Rowell writes love stories. Wait, yes, this is a geeky site, but just stay where you are. Rainbow Rowell writes love stories, and they’re amazing – and geeky. Her first novel, Attachments, is about an It guy in the 90s who accidentally falls in love with a woman whose emails he’s paid to read. Eleanor And Park, her acclaimed second novel, is rammed with references to 80s pop culture, as her characters fall in love through their shared appreciation of music and comics. And Fangirl, well, as the title suggests, Fangirl is about fan culture, and a fanfiction writer learning to turn her online emotions into real life ones.
Basically, Rainbow Rowell writes characters you’re going to identify with. I gulped down all of her novels to date in a single serving,...
- 7/21/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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