Reviewed by Makeda Cummings for Readers' Favorite
In Your Biggest Fan, Jeremy Rosenholtz depicts the psychological undoing of the main character, who happens to be an unnamed, middle-aged high school teacher. The man develops an unhealthy obsession with a contemporary pop star. He even addresses a series of letters to this well-known pop icon, known as TS. The pop star is none other than Taylor Swift herself. While traveling to work one day, the man listens to TS's music in his car and slowly begins to over-identify with her songs. He then proceeds to binge-listen to her albums and write obsessive letters to her, expressing the extent to which her music has connected with him. Each song reminds him of some profound and intimate life experience. Gradually, his musings shift from being relatively rational to illogical and concerning. The ending will fascinate you. Pick up this intriguing novel today.
Your Biggest Fan is a magnificent display of dark humor, satire, and psychological intrigue—all highlighted in one impressive literary package. Jeremy Rosenholtz is spot on in his exploration of the darker side of stardom, obsession, and psychological disconnect. He perfectly demonstrates these themes using an unhinged fan and the object of his fascination—a modern-day pop star. I love how Rosenholtz uses irony and dark humor to blur the lines between the main character's reality and his fractured thought processes. The protagonist's descent into instability was sad but somewhat captivating to read. His preoccupation with TS's life and attempts to merge her experiences with his crumbling reality testifies to the dangers of over-idolizing one's idol. Overall, Your Biggest Fan is an engaging, intense, and thought-provoking novel. Music lovers will connect with its message. I highly recommend it.