So about 3 hours after I pick up from where I left off in Catching Fire, I'm already finished. But, a few of my favorite characters died.
AHHHHHHH THE FEELS
THE FEELS
THE FEELS
I get so called 'emotional', because some of my favorite characters died. So I cry.
And I cry.
And I cry some more. My eyes sting, my face is red and I'm crying.
Now THIS is what it's like to be an extreme fangirl. I should add crying over the death of fictional characters to my list of things to do if you wanna be an extreme fangirl. Mackenzie is an extreme fangirl.
An extreme fangirl.
EXTREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEME fangirl.
Now, if I never set up socialmedia accounts, none of this would have happened. Or maybe if would have, but without the Maze Runner series. I mean, even before I had social media, I still loved (and still love) Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, Divergent, and the Doctor Who TV series.
I mean, those books, movies, and TV shows are awesome. I'm sure EVERYONE agrees with me. And I mean EVERYONE.
I check my phone before I get too emotional, and it's about half an hour after my bed time. I know I'll be grounded if I stay up any longer.
So I get ready for bed, turn off the light, get under the covers, and fall sound asleep.
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Fangirl Today, Fangirl Tomorrow
Ficción General12 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?