
Cath's Fanfiction novel is called Carry On.

As each chapter begins with either a quote from one of the books (shown above) or a quote from one of Cather's fanfictions, the Simon Snow series and Cather are connected over and over again as the book progresses. The Simon Snow series shows the dedication of Cather Avery, the main character, and also helps guide Cather as she goes through the difficulties of college. Simon Snow and the Eighth Dance (May 1, 2012).Simon Snow and the Six White Hares (2009).Simon Snow and the Second Serpent (2003).3.2.1 Recursive Canon Doctor Who Paradox in Carry On.Trust me, you have never, ever seen a wizard school like this. Thrilling and sexy, funny and shocking, deeply moving and very, very magical. Hand this to fans of Rowell, Harry Potter, love stories, and magic." - School Library Journal (starred review) "With rock-solid worldbuilding, a sweet and believable romance subplot, and satisfying ending, Carry On is a monumentally enjoyable reading experience. "Stock up on copies-this one begs to be reread." - Booklist (starred review)

"The funny, wised-up dialogue, the tumultuous, sweet, and sexy love story- is grade-A Rowell.almost impossible to put down." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) " Carry On is the fantasy book I didn’t know I’d been waiting for for years.Rowell’s mystery, magic, and political intrigue is the sexiest love story I’ve read in a long time." -Julie Beck, for The Atlantic "Full of heart and humor, this fantastical tale is a worthy addition to the wizarding-school genre." - People Magazine It’s as if Rowell turned the Harry Potter books inside out, and is showing us the marvelous, subversive stuffing inside." - Time Magazine


"It’s a brilliantly addictive, genuinely romantic story about teenagers who can’t be neatly sorted into houses, coping with stress and loss and the confusion of just trying to be who they are. It's a powerful, politically minded allegory about sexual, ethnic and class identity - with a heady shot of teenage lust." - New York Times Book Review "Rowell imbues her magic with awe and spectacle.
