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Ship It, by Britta Lundin

Ship It, by Britta Lundin


Ship It, by Britta Lundin


PDF Ebook Ship It, by Britta Lundin

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Ship It, by Britta Lundin

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"Lundin... effortlessly speaks the language of conventions, fandom, and social media... Escapist fun. Skillfully interwoven are explorations of media representation and the line between fan and creator... This ship does more than just sail--it soars."―Kirkus reviews"This debut charmingly explores fan culture, internalized perspectives, and the importance of representation."―Booklist"Ship It punches you right in the feels. Britta Lundin gives us a story about the OTPs we want--and the ones we need. I ship it. #SmokeHeartForever."―Ashley Poston, author of Geekerella"I can't stop smiling about this book--a winsome, emotionally rich joyride through the parallel worlds of fame and fandom and self-discovery. This is the perfect story for our current moment, as vibrant and funny as it is thoughtful and political, and packed so full of heart that it made mine skip a few beats. SHIP IT is utterly irresistible."―Riley Redgate, author of Noteworthy"Can I ship myself with this book? Britta Lundin captures the heightened emotions of both teenagerhood and fandom with two pitch-perfect characters approaching the world of ships, slash, conventions, and cosplay from opposite sides of a cult TV show, finding a way to meet each other in the middle, and getting to know themselves better along the way. SHIP IT catapulted me back to my own years of being an obsessive teenager discovering pieces of herself in the fanfiction she read in secret on dial up internet. I love this book so much I literally can't even."―Mackenzi Lee, New York Times bestselling author of The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue"A love letter to fandom and to anyone who wished the world could be a gayer place. I stan for Britta Lundin!"―Maggie Thrash, author of Honor GirlAccoladesHypable Favorite Books of 2018Seventeen.com: The 22 Best YA Books of 2018, selection2018 Cybils Award, Young Adult Fiction NomineeRainbow List 2019BuzzFeed: Here are 31 YA Books You Should Absolutely Read This Spring (selection)BNTeen: 36 of Our Most Anticipated May YA Books, 2018 (selection)Advocate: 11 LGBT-Themed Books for Kids (selection, 2018)"Much like its indefatigable fangirl heroine, SHIP IT is by turns prickly and charming, tender, vulnerable and brave. As smartly savvy as it is deeply heartfelt: this is the book that fandom has been waiting for, and the lived-in, fleshed-out portrait it deserves."―Zan Romanoff, author of Grace and the Fever

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About the Author

Britta Lundin is a TV writer, novelist, and comic book writer. She currently writes on the hit CW show Riverdale. A longtime fanfiction reader and writer, she can track her life milestones by what she was shipping at the time. Originally from the Pacific Northwest, she now lives with her wife and their lime tree in Los Angeles. Follow her on Twitter @brittashipsit.

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Product details

Hardcover: 384 pages

Publisher: Freeform (May 1, 2018)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1368003133

ISBN-13: 978-1368003131

Product Dimensions:

5.8 x 1.4 x 8.6 inches

Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.6 out of 5 stars

95 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#427,531 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

I loved this book on so many levels.I loved it as a person who loves fandom. The love and care with which Britta approaches fandom is rare and special. She knows the good and bad of fandom and she does an excellent job of bringing that to life.I loved it as the mother of a queer teenager. Knowing there is a book out there with such sweet, relatable, confused, queer narrator is a gift.I loved it as the mother of a child that loves fandom. My daughter and I both read this book and squeed over it together. It’s unusual, in my experience, to be able to share a book with my teenager meets us both at an intersection of interests. While my daughter was reading it I got constant updates on the state of her feels. While I was reading, she would grill me on which parts I had reached. It was such a fun bonding experience.Finally, I loved it as someone who enjoys watching talented, creative women succeed! I’m excited to watch all the places Britta goes in the future!

THIS IS THE WORST BOOK THAT I HAVE EVER READ.As an avid fangirl, I was optimistic about a book that focused on fandom. Especially, given how this mirrors a certain event that occurred in the supernatural fandom back in 2013. However, what I read was the worst representation of fandom I have ever seen. The main character is entitled, cruel and never faces ANY consequences for any of the awful acts that she commits. Reading this was like watching a train wreck. The main character, Claire, is so unlikable but she is supposed to be sympathetic.She' not.(SPOILER ALERT AHEAD)The romance is also awful. It may be gay but it's unhealthy and Claire treats Tess more like an inconvenience (she literally calls her a distraction) and keeps being slightly homophobic and never really learns her lesson. She also humiliates Tess and out her as being a fan of the show (even though Tess had explicitly told her she wanted to keep it a secret.) Claire is just so self-righteous and doesn't know boundaries. She is an awful person a deserved to get consequences for all the awful things she does.Oh boy, does she do awful things... she tries to literally and explicitly BLACKMAIL the executive producer to make her ship canon, SABOTAGES the panel at the convention, releases private information about one of the actors (which was given in confidence) and even gets said actor eventually fired.She faces no consequences about these actions and even gets treated like a hero. This book is disgusting. She is that toxic part of tumblr that everyone hates. Don't waste your money on this, there are way better books that deal with fandom than this one. The writing is also so bad and cringy. Reading it will just frustrate you and fill you with anger.

This is a fun book about the ups a downs of fandom -- part cautionary tale, part romance, part celebration of fangirl culture (even though sometimes it goes too far). One thing I love about it is that Britta Lundin really knows her stuff on both sides of the aisle and manages to make (almost) everyone sympathetic. There are different points of view, not just the obvious fangirl vs actor, but also different views on each side.Although there is definite drama -- like, major drama -- the Demon Heart fandom is an idealized one. There are no ship wars, no racism that we see among the fandom (the central ship is IR -- brown Latino and white -- and the entire fandom loves it, which is honestly fantasy), and, without spoiling too much, the ship isn't entirely in the girls' heads.It's also fun because you, the reader, start shipping the protagonist, Claire (who hasn't figured out her sexuality yet), small-town white fangirl, and Tess, a slightly more down-to-earth pansexual fangirl who is the personification of "Black girl magic." As a Black fan myself, I appreciated the representation, and the fact that Tess brought up fandom issues that Claire -- who doesn't have an overtly racist bone in her body -- had never considered, like the lack of Black representation on her favorite show.I thought about giving it 4 stars for being soft on the fandom racism issue, but you know what? It's a kind of fantasy, and I couldn't put it down.

When I was a teen like Clare, I was deeply ashamed of my love of fan fiction. When I was older, I started watching a show called Teen Wolf. Teen Wolf fandom was a wild ride, mostly centered around trying to convince the showrunner that two of his main male characters should kiss. Needless to say, I related to this book with every single part of my heart.This novel is a story told with the tenderness that only comes from knowing. Britta clearly has two hands in fandom, and her story is crafted from a caring and empathetic standpoint. She's not writing about something she finds interesting from the outside in. Her fandom details rang so, so true for me.This story has such a richness, both in detail and plot, but most importantly emotion. Our hero, Clare, is certainly on a journey of her own, and it's so incredible to watch her grow. Plus, the ending was amazing. This book will spend a very long time in my heart.

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