Bookish Feels: Kill The Boy Band by Goldy Moldavsky

The Book: From debut author Goldy Moldavsky, the story of four superfan friends whose devotion to their favorite boy band has darkly comical and murderous results.

Okay, so just know from the start that it wasn't supposed to go like this. All we wanted was to get near The Ruperts, our favorite boy band.

We didn't mean to kidnap one of the guys. It kind of, sort of happened that way. But now he's tied up in our hotel room. And the worst part of all, it's Rupert P. All four members of The Ruperts might have the same first name, but they couldn't be more different. And Rupert P. is the biggest flop out of the whole group.

We didn't mean to hold hostage a member of The Ruperts, I swear. At least, I didn't. We are fans. Okay, superfans who spend all of our free time tweeting about the boys and updating our fan tumblrs. But so what, that's what you do when you love a group so much it hurts.

How did it get this far? Who knows. I mean midterms are coming up. I really do not have time to go to hell. (From Goodreads)

My Feels: This beauty of a book was recommended to me by Michella, awesome friend and book blogger extraordinaire!

If I had to describe this book in one word, I would pick fun. This story was highly entertaining. I adored the interesting commentary on fandoms and girls. I loved how Moldavsky portrayed these four friends who were all so different. Each character had their own motivations for being involved in the plan and it was well-executed. As a whole I thought this book was pretty clever and witty, and oh, so, enjoyable. The premise is unique from what's currently out on the market that I found it to be refreshing. I plowed through it like a bowl of ice cream. Yum.

Want some more 'fun' in your life? Consider putting this on your TBR ;)