Sonderbooks Book Review of

Scattered Showers

by Rainbow Rowell

Scattered Showers

by Rainbow Rowell

Review posted April 1, 2025.
Wednesday Books, 2022. 282 pages.
Review written January 15, 2023, from a library book.

Rainbow Rowell is exceptionally good at quirky romances.

And that's what this book is full of -- short stories featuring quirky romances. The stories are indeed short, but they pull you in and make you root for the couple, each with their own obstacles to romance.

My favorites were the ones at the beginning of the book, self-contained sweet stories. Later, she included characters from her books Fangirl, Attachments, and the Simon Snow trilogy. I probably would have enjoyed those more if I'd read the books.

The first story is about friends who are always together at midnight on New Year's Eve -- and simply tells what happens each successive midnight. Another story I enjoyed takes place in a college dorm, with a girl listening to breakup music over and over. The guy who lives underneath her starts giving her mixtapes of music he likes better, and it turns out she does, too.

What they all have in common is the stories are quirky and feel so individual they seem like there must be real people like this.

These stories made me smile.