How to Fake Your Way into a Fandom
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Ongoing, First published May 08, 2015
When Jenna first took the online quiz for Fandom Academy,she thought it was just a big joke.But when she gets a letter to report to school for the start of the semester,her life goes haywire.She barely even knows anything the fandom she's gotten into while the other student know every single detail.With hot brony boys,countless 1directioners,and mysterious cat girls,Fandom Academy is a nerd haven .But will Jenna be able to take it or will she chrushed by the fandoms?
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