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However, this is a story of discovery, among other things, and Simon discovers that while he did love his ex-girlfriend, his feelings for a boy very close to him can’t be ignored. The biggest, and most glaring difference, is that Simon is gay. However, there are so many things that make this book unique, and it’s own adorable story, that I honestly feel it would be extremely unfair to label Carry On as simply “Harry Potter fan fiction”. Simon is the “Chosen One”, there are two boys and a girl, they go to a school for witchcraft and wizardry, located in bumblefuck nowhere, and there’s a very, very bad guy that has a personal agenda against Simon (he’s pretty hell-bent on killing poor Simon). James), and there are quite a few parallels to Harry Potter in Carry On. I don’t blame them, since that seems to be a growing trend (*cough* thanks a lot E.L. I’ve seen a lot of people question whether or not this was a Harry Potter fan fiction attempt by Rainbow Rowell.
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Carry On has now joined the ranks, and is definitely one of the best YA books I have read, and second only to the Harry Potter series when it comes to YA fantasy books. Fangirl is still probably my favorite YA Contemporary Romance, and even in the top 5 of Grace’s-All-Time-Favorite books. They never fail to leave me feeling warm and fuzzy on the inside, with a hint of nostalgia as well. Rainbow Rowell books make you want to curl up by the fire with a cup of hot chocolate in your favorite sweater.