Everything I Need I Get from You, Kaitlyn Tiffany
Everything I Need I Get from You, Kaitlyn Tiffany
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Everything I Need I Get from You
How Fangirls Created the Internet as We Know It

Author: Kaitlyn Tiffany

Narrator: Eileen Stevens

Unabridged: 6 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/14/2022


Synopsis

A thrilling and riotous dive into the world of superfandom and the fangirls who shaped the social Internet.In 2014, on the side of a Los Angeles freeway, a One Direction fan erected a shrine in the spot where, a few hours earlier, Harry Styles had vomited. “It’s interesting for sure,” Styles said later, adding, “a little niche, maybe.” But what seemed niche to Styles was actually an irreverent signpost to an unfathomably large, interconnected, and influential multiverse: stan culture.In this book, Kaitlyn Tiffany, a staff writer at The Atlantic and proud superfan herself, guides us through the nebulous online world of fans, stans, and boybands. Along the way we meet girls who damage their lungs from screaming too loud, fans rallying together to manipulate streaming numbers using complex digital subversion, and an underworld of inside jokes and shared memories surrounding band members' allergies, Internet typos, and hairstyles.In the process, Tiffany makes a convincing and often moving argument that fangirls, in their ingenuity and collaboration, created the social Internet we know today, effectively making One Direction the first Internet boyband. “Before most people were using the Internet for anything,” Tiffany writes, “fans were using it for everything.”With humor, empathy, and an insider’s eye, Everything I Need I Get from You reclaims Internet history for young women, establishing fandom not as the territory of hysterical girls but as an incubator for digital innovation, art, and community.From dangerous, fandom-splitting conspiracy theories about secret love and fake children to the interplays between high and low culture and capitalism, Tiffany’s book is a riotous chronicle of the movement that changed the Internet forever.

About Kaitlyn Tiffany

Kaitlyn Tiffany is a staff writer at The Atlantic, where she covers technology and internet culture. She lives in Brooklyn.

About Eileen Stevens

Eileen Stevens is a voice-over actress whose voice can be heard on cartoons, promos, programs for English-language learners, and audiobooks. An Earphones Award–winning narrator, she is also an audiobook director and producer.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bailey on July 02, 2022

me and my one direction friends are passing this book around like a blunt if you were in the trenches of one direction twitter read this for the nostalgia… it contextualizes our experience in the greater history of fandom/the internet which was interesting but mostly i loved to be reading a book that......more

Goodreads review by Blair on June 26, 2022

(3.5) A charming examination of the concept of online fandom, particularly the type practiced by young women, seen largely through the lens of the author’s personal love of the boyband One Direction. Tiffany says early on that ‘this is not actually a book about One Direction’, but if you’re not a fa......more

Goodreads review by Kara on August 02, 2022

look what did u think i was gonna rate this book. this book was insane I laughed so hard. never did I think I would be reading a book where the “he’s in there” niall bad1dimagines was referenced. what the fuck IS a chonce? I’ll be real w you I don’t think someone who wasn’t in the trenches of one dir......more

Goodreads review by literaryelise on January 18, 2023

I enjoyed this but also it was pretty bad. I think it would have made sense as an essay collection because the chapter are so disjointed and don’t really make an argument? Chapter 10 was the first time she really provided any analysis and the Larry chapter (the longest one I believe) gave me such ba......more

Goodreads review by Lotte on May 29, 2023

3.75/5 the fact that I enjoyed this so much despite it not being a book about fandoms in general (like the title and blurb suggest) but a book about the one direction fandom specifically (there were two whole chapters about the #larrystylinson conspiracy) tells you everything you need to know about......more


Quotes

“Wistful, winning, and unexpectedly funny.” New Yorker

“[A] wonderfully fresh take on fandom.” Chicago Tribune

“[A] propulsive, entertaining study of contemporary female fan culture.” Glamour

“Tiffany traces the shifting status of fangirls in the culture at large…establishing pop music fans as among the internet’s most powerful and feared operators.” New York Times

“An irresistible read.” Pitchfork

“Illuminate[s]…the way a fan’s love often ignites during crises of identity.” Slate

“[A] nuanced analysis of an often-overlooked force in internet history, one dominated by the kind of young women whom the rest of the world dismissed as little more than brainless teenyboppers.” Vox

“Doling out droll insights alongside expertly dissected tweets…shedding light on what she argues is the women-led demographic’s bottomless power in the digital age.” Publishers Weeky (starred review)

“A heartfelt memoir…[that] examines contemporary loneliness and our growing need to feel like we’re a part of something…A finely balanced pop-culture investigation.” Kirkus Reviews

“Does remarkable justice to the complexity of online culture.” Jenny Odell, New York Times bestselling author


Awards

  • New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice
  • New Yorker Best Books of the Year
  • Bustle Pick
  • Chicago Tribune Pick
  • Literary Hub Pick
  • Publishers Weekly Pick of the Week
  • Nylon Magazine Pick