Movie star Jessica Stone can t go up onstage at another con and pretend to love Starfield anymore except that she s contractually obligated. She never dreamed she d be playing Princess Amara for life, but people love Princess Amara, and for better or worse, Princess Amara has Jessica Stone s face. But. it turns out, so does someone else. Imogen Weatherby is just another Starfield fan hitting up ExcelsiCon except that she happens to look an awful lot like Jessica Stone (and no, you re not the first one to point it out). When Jess spots Imogen, she has a brilliant idea: swap places. Jessica can live her life out of the spotlight while Imogen pretends to be her on the rest of the con circuit, and Imogen can ditch her crappy barista job and finally get to see something beyond her hometown. But Jess doesn t anticipate actually liking Imogen s life or Imogen s gorgeous best friend, Hana, who might just be the person Jess needs to forget about her ex. And Imogen loves being Jess Stone and might even love this super talented artist, Tamaki, who she keeps bumping into. Except Tamaki thinks she s Jessica Stone. When an obsessive fan finds out the truth and threatens to expose Jess for the fake geek girl she is, it will take both Jess and Imogen to stand up for the truth: That there is no such thing as a fake geek girl. That if you are a fan, then you are accepted. And that even if you aren t a fan, you are worthy. That you are not invisible. That what you love matters. From the acclaimed author of Geekerella, this geeky spin on The Prince and the Pauper is a perfect story for geek girls of every fandom.
Ashley Poston is the author of Geekerella (Quirk, 2017) as well as the sci-fi novel Heart of Iron (Balzer + Bray, 2018). A self-described nerdigan who will one day pilot the Starship Enterprise, Ashley works as a designer by day and fights evil by moonlight.
Title: The Princess and the Fangirl: A Geekerella Fairytale: 2 (Once Upon a Con)
Author: Ashley Poston
ISBN: 9781683690962
Binding:
Publisher: Quirk Books
Publication Date: 2019-04-02
Number of Pages: 320
Weight: 0.4811 kg
#3 on Seventeen's Best Young Adult Books of 2019 So Far List
A 2019 Goodreads Choice Awards Semifinalist
This lighthearted, fun, LGBT YA book dives expertly into the world of fandoms and cons. -Buzzfeed
A geeky love story that readers will love. -Paste
Unabashedly fun, intoxicating read. -POPSUGAR
If you love fan culture, and love seeing it presented as how things should be, then definitely give this book a chance. -The Mary Sue
This companion to Geekerella reimagines The Prince and the Pauper in the best way possible: at a con! -BookRiot
The Princess and the Fangirl manages to take the already powerful Geekerella and build upon it in a way that makes its universe seem completely real. -Sweety High
Unabashedly nerdtastic. -Kirkus
A loving ode to cons, geek culture, the good and bad of fandoms, and making one's own happy ending. - Booklist
A fun addition to the Geekerella universe. -School Library Journal
Poston does a wonderful job of painting fandoms and the passion behind them. -Foreword Reviews
Praise for Geekerella:
Spring 2017 Kids Indie Next List Pick
2017 Goodreads Choice Award finalist for Best Young Adult Fiction
Named to Seventeen's 2017 12 Life-Changing Books You Have to Read This Summer List
Geekerella has 'must-read' written all over it. A fun romantic comedy with coming-of-age sensibilities and authentically voiced teens, this novel hits all the YA book-love buttons. Geekerella is simply delightful. -USA Today's Happy Ever After
Fairytale and fandom collide in this sweet, heartfelt, entertaining rom-com. -Bustle
A legit love letter to geekdom. -Paste Magazine
Pay attention, fangirls, because Ashley Poston's Geekerella is about to be your favorite YA romance. -Sweety High
The geekiest spin on Cinderella you'll ever read. -Hypable
Geeks and non-geeks will discover their inner fangirl when they fall for this fan-tastic book that celebrates fan-doms, fan-tasy, and 'shipworthy romance'. -Justine