Let's Talk Bookish; Bookish Fandoms

It's Friday, which means it's probably time for a new Let's Talk Bookish post courtesy of Book Nook Bits and Dinipanda Reads, and today's topic is bookish fandoms.


Here's the further prompts for today's discussion.
There are very popular bookish fandoms out there, especially in the romance fantasy genre (Maas, Yarros, LOTR, etc.). Are you part of a bookish fandom? If you are, what do you love about it? If not, do you think you’d ever want to be part of one? Does being part of the online book community help you connect to fandoms?
If I'm in anything remotely close to a bookish fandom, it's probably Bram Stoker's Dracula, and/or horror in general. There's a great horror group on FB called Books of Horror, which has been really helpful if I've ever been in search of books to read. An added bonus is that few, if any, frowns upon the "crazy" books we read in that group.

While I'm not a die-hard fandom person myself, I do see that being part of the online book community can help some people connect to various fandoms.

That said, I can admit I was a Potterhead as a teen, but as J. K. Rowling's view on trans people became known, I lost all respect for her and all things Harry Potter gave a bad taste in my mouth, I've withdrawn from that fandom as I honestly cherish my trans/NB friends more than that book series.

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