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In January 2014, Rowell signed a two-book deal with First Second Books to author two young adult graphic novels, the first of which was illustrated by Faith Erin Hicks and released on August 27, 2019. [22] [23] Rowell has also written two series for Marvel Comics. Between 2017 and 2021, Rowell wrote Runaways, and from 2022 to 2024 wrote She-Hulk.
Rainbow Rowell: Gay Bisexual Basilton and Simon are in a romantic relationship, in this book which borrows themes from Harry Potter, with Simon as bisexual and Basilton as gay, with some reviewers saying the book engaged in bisexual erasure. [183] [184] Nick Guest Wani Ouradi Leo Charles The Line of Beauty: 2004 Alan Hollinghurst: Gay
Eleanor & Park is the first young adult novel written by Rainbow Rowell.Published in 2012, the story follows dual narratives by Eleanor and Park, two misfits living in Omaha, Nebraska from 1986 to 1987.
The critical reception to the book was positive, noting, in particular, its realistic portrayal of fan culture. A reviewer for Tor.com calls it "true-to-geek-life" and notes that "Rowell understands something vital in her novel, and that is that fandom is so much more than escapism—it is, whether conscious or unconsciously—a way for folks to interact with their surroundings."
Carry On: The Rise and Fall of Simon Snow is the third young adult novel written by Rainbow Rowell, published in 2015.The story follows the final year of magical schooling for Simon Snow, the "Chosen One" of the Magical world, prophesied to defeat the Insidious Humdrum, an evil force that has been wreaking havoc on the World of Mages for years.
“Midnights” by Rainbow Rowell “The Lady and the Fox” by Kelly Link “Angels in the Snow” by Matt de la Peña “Polaris Is Where You’ll Find Me” by Jenny Han "It’s a Yuletide Miracle, Charlie Brown” by Stephanie Perkins. "Your Temporary Santa” by David Levithan. "Krampuslauf" by Holly Black.
Rainbow Rowell: Offensive language 2013 54 — — Ender's Game: Orson Scott Card: 1985 84 — — Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close: Jonathan Safran Foer: 2005 55 — — The Face on the Milk Carton: Caroline B. Cooney: Sexual content, challenging authority, and unsuitable for age group 1990 — 29 80 The Facts Speak For Themselves: Brock Cole
Fangirl is a novel written by Rainbow Rowell about a college student who is a fan of a book series called Simon Snow, which is written by a fictional author named Gemma T. Leslie. On October 6, 2015, Rainbow Rowell published a follow-up novel to Fangirl .