4,5 stars
The world would be significantly less beautiful without Rainbow Rowell and her books in it.
This is a short story collection, consisting of two stories that are both so incredibly adorable and heartwarming, I can't even pick a fave. It's exactly what I needed at the moment. I'm usually not easy to please when it comes to contempary romance, especially when it's short stories, but THIS. This is exactly the type of contemporary romance I need in my life. Like, I honestly really really wish both of these scenarios would happen to me. Rainbow Rowell just KNOWS.
✨ MIDNIGHTS ✨
🎆 " I know things have to change, but... I can't lose you. I don't think I'll get another one like you." 🎆
This is a story about two best friends who always meet at a party every New Years Eve. Obviously they're even more than best friends. It just takes them several New Year's Eves to notice it. That whole idea alone kinda screams ' When Harry Met Sally ' to me, which is probably among my top 5 favourite movies EVER (and that's saying something since I probably have more favourite movies than I can count). It was very short, but very sweet and left me feeling warm and fuzzy and in need of a rewatch of ' When Harry Met Sally '.
✨ KINDRED SPIRITS ✨
🌌 "However Elena changed or grew, Star Wars seemed to be there for her in a new way. If you broke Elena's heart, Star Wars would spill out. This was a holy day for her - it was a cosmic event. This was her planets lining up. (Tatooine, Coruscant, Hoth.) And Elena was going to be here for it." 🌌
I have the feeling Rainbow Rowell is a genius especially at writing fandom related stuff. Because wow.
So the second story is about Elena, who loves Star Wars. She loves Star Wars so much she wants to line up for the preview of 'The Force Awakens'. 4 days earlier. Outside the cinema, in the cold. Although there are numbered seats and she already has a ticket. But Star Wars is so important to her that she feels the need to do this, because she wants to have this experience.
Which is something I can relate to on a spiritual level.
When things don't turn out as planned - she was expecting a whole lot of nerdy, excited people she could bond and celebrate with, instead of one older guy and some grumpy jerk with glasses - she's starting to think her experience is doomed to be a negative one. Or is it?
This story was on one hand extremely adorable, but on the other hand also extremely relatable, at least for me. Because, in case you didn't know: I'm a huge geek. I'm extremely passionate when it comes to my several fandoms, ranging from movies to bands to tv series to books, and camping in front of a cinema in mid december for some of them is something I totally would do. And it's just really really great to see yourself represented in that way. It's also really really great to read about love blooming between two people who meet in such a scenario, because this keeps my daydreams alive that one day, such a thing might happen to me, too. A girl can dream, right??