Superfan, Jenny Tinghui Zhang
Superfan, Jenny Tinghui Zhang
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Superfan
A Novel

Author: Jenny Tinghui Zhang

Narrator: Eric Yang, Katharine Chin

Unabridged: 10 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/03/2026

Categories: Fiction, Coming Of Age


Synopsis

From National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 honoree Jenny Tinghui Zhang, a novel about a pop idol and his superfan, whose stories shockingly collide

“Narrator Katharine Chin’s outstanding performance will have listeners weeping as they hear Zhang’s debut novel, based on actual events.” —Library Journal on Four Treasures of the Sky (Starred Review)

Freshman Minnie is adrift at college in Austin, Texas, when she discovers a boy band called HOURglass and the online forums that worship them. She especially loves Halo, whose sharp edges feel somehow familiar. After a brief romance goes painfully awry, Minnie pours everything into her new fandom, clinging to each livestream and bonding with other fans online. But when a scandal threatens to expose Halo to harm, Minnie decides that she is the only one who can save him.

Except Halo’s secret is darker than anything the tabloids could imagine. Before he was a superstar heartthrob, he was Eason: a high school dropout haunted by a tragic accident. When he is recruited for HOURglass, it feels like a chance to become someone else. And when he is onstage in front of his fans, he can almost forget the horrors of his past--until one of those very fans threatens to destroy everything.

Dazzling, entrancing, and deeply heartfelt, Superfan is about fandom in all its magic and its terror, and the extreme lengths to which we go to rid ourselves of loneliness.

A Macmillan Audio production from Flatiron Books

About Jenny Tinghui Zhang

Jenny Tinghui Zhang is the author of the novels Superfan and Four Treasures of the Sky, named an Idaho Book of the Year and short- and longlisted for the Chautauqua Prize, the Dublin Literary Award, the Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction, and the VCU Cabell First Novelist Award. Her work has appeared in The Cut, Foreign Policy, The New York Times, Texas Highways, and elsewhere. She is a National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 honoree and has received support from Yaddo, Kundiman, VONA/Voices, Tin House, and the University of Wyoming, where she completed her MFA.

About Eric Yang

Eric Yang is a stage, screen, and voice actor based in Brooklyn. He has narrated more than 30 audiobooks across a wide range of genres and is particularly adept with character voices and dialects. He is also fluent in Mandarin. As a child, Eric spent countless afternoons lying on the couch, completely absorbed in books: he hopes his audiobook performances can transport listeners in the same way.

About Katharine Chin

Katharine Chin is a Taiwanese American actor and producer based in New York. She trained as an actor at UC San Diego, Steppenwolf West, and received her MFA in acting at The New School. Katharine has recorded over 75 audiobooks for publishers like Macmillan, Penguin Random House, Harper Collins, and more. She is a three-time Audie Awards finalist and has received three AudioFile Earphones Awards.As an actor, Katharine has performed on stages and screens in California and New York. As a producer, Katharine develops films, audio fiction, and theatre; she is co-artistic director of The Nobodies Collective, a new works development group in New York City. Across all her work, Katharine is drawn to stories that are delightful, subtly subversive, and in dogged pursuit of our shared humanity. She draws inspiration for her narration from nature, reading (science, current affairs, literary, comedy, are favorite genres), and by carving out time for being human (taking the kids to school, walking around town to do small errands but also to people watch and potentially bump into friends).Katharine’s narration style bends and stretches across genres, but the undercurrent is always grounded, deeply felt, and emotionally truthful.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Blair on November 11, 2025

I keep being drawn to novels about fame and fandom, although I’ve never read anything that comes close to The Ghost Network. While fun in parts, Superfan continues that trend. Minnie is a lonely student who hasn’t made any friends at college and is stuck in a messy entanglement with a guy who belitt......more

Goodreads review by em on August 20, 2025

A dizzying and sickening reflection of fame, idols, and how quickly we can lose ourselves. As someone who spent her formative years online and in spaces dedicated to boybands, this novel hit close to home. Similar to Minnie, I sought refuge in fandoms and celebrities that felt larger than life. I sa......more

Goodreads review by Siobhan on October 05, 2025

Superfan is a novel about a college student who discovers a new boy band and becomes a huge fan, whilst secrets about one of the band members threaten to be revealed. Minnie is lonely, a freshman at college in Texas who feels like an outsider struggling to make friends. When she discovers a video of......more

Goodreads review by Rebecca on December 10, 2025

3.75 stars Thanks to NetGalley, the publisher, and the author for an advance reader digital copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review! This book was a ride! I enjoyed the dive into parasocial relationships that can go way too far. What I liked: *I wasn't expecting to get the boy band member,......more

Goodreads review by Caroline on August 20, 2025

As a big fan I have read many books over the years about K-pop which have mainly focused on trainee life and making it as an idol. This offers an in-depth look more at being a fan, finding a group when you feel lonely and becoming increasingly obsessed with them. We do get the POV of the idol too and......more


Quotes

"Zhang digs deep into modern fandom and the ways technology encourages fans’ parasocial relationships in this sensitive, nuanced portrait of two misfits searching for a place to belong...Teens will empathize with Minnie's struggle to fit in and her experience of finding connection and discord in online fan culture."
Booklist (starred review)

“Zhang writes about obsessive fandom with the knowledge of an insider, tossing in heaps of scandals and fandom minutiae…It’s affecting to witness Minnie’s and Eason’s hard-fought journeys to self-acceptance. An earnest exploration of toxic fandom and coming of age.”
Kirkus

"Zhang explores the line between fandom and idol worship in her sharp sophomore outing...A perceptive take on the limits to a relationship between fan and star."
Publishers Weekly

"As catchy, appealing, and achingly tender as a boy band's hit ballad, Superfan dazzles and captivates, while raising vital questions about fandom, celebrity, and the performance of self. Jenny Tinghui Zhang captures the complexities of emerging adulthood in all its tenuous glory."
Kirstin Chen, New York Times bestselling author of Counterfeit

Superfan riveted me. I was a frog being boiled as Zhang pulled me page by page into the book’s orbit, with writing that is deceptively perceptive, yearning, and engaging all at once. Superfan is not only an insightful examination of the all-encompassing natures of fandom and stardom, it’s a story about ultimately learning to feel whole.”
—Rachel Khong, New York Times bestselling author of Real Americans

"Breathtaking and heartfelt, Superfan is a cosmic collision of two fractured lives pulled into each other’s orbit through an astonishing series of events. With an eye for both the personal and the universal, Zhang reveals how the past and present versions of ourselves can never be outrun—with consequences as devastating as they are redemptive. Superfan doesn’t just redefine the fan-star relationship, it explodes it from the inside out."
—Elaine Hsieh Chou, author of Disorientation

"A deliciously smart page turner, Superfan takes on our lonely culture where strangers on message boards become stand-ins for real-world friends and fandom takes the place of genuine connection. Sly and inventive, Zhang writes perceptively and her curiosity lies with the absurdity of a contemporary world bent on splitting us into private and public selves while offering few off-ramps to true happiness. A timely read."
—Laura Warrell, author of Sweet, Soft, Plenty Rhythm