Once I come home and finish my homework, I sit down on the couch and pull my iPhone out from my pocket. I enter Facebook, and I so far have 2 friend requests.
I accept them both. I scroll through Facebook, and I come across a Maze Runner fan page.
Hmmmm, I've never heard of Maze Runner. So I go to the bookstore on my phone, and I buy Maze Runner.
It seems like a cool series. I open it immediately, and I read the first 3 chapters. They're amazing. So I go back to Facebook, and join a Maze Runner fan page to share that I just recently started reading it.
So many people tell me about the series, and make me feel so welcome. I feel like I'm actually getting used to Facebook now. I think to myself, Well, that's enough Facebook for right now. I'll go to Instagram now.
I take a few selfies of my books and I, perfect. I post them on Instagram, and I get a few likes, even some followers. I also sign up for youtube and record a video with my phone.
I record a video of me interviewing myself. I just wanna have some internet friends from this. Reality just doesn't accept who us fangirls are.
Now this,
Yes, this is what I call life.
YOU ARE READING
Fangirl Today, Fangirl Tomorrow
General Fiction12 year old Mackenzie is a huge fangirl. She is in many fandoms, and is obsessed with books. But, Mackenzie lets books take over her education and her grades drop big time. Can Mackenzie get her grades up and continue her book obsession?