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Set at UC Santa Barbara (a gorgeous college campus in California), My Favorite Half Night Stand follows a group of professors/almost professors who are all young, attractive, hilarious and single (I will admit it did take some suspension of disbelief to think about all of these young professors who ALSO happened to be attractive and single lol). When they all get invited to a university function and find out Obama is speaking they freak out (as one does) and decide they need to act like adults and bring dates, daring each other to try online dating. As I'm sure anyone can imagine, shenanigans ensue, especially when protagonist Millie sets up her account under her middle name and is matched to another person in their friend group, Reid, and just decides to go with it...without disclosing that it's actually her. Of course this sets up a plot ripe for drama, hilarity, and also hurt. (Also, no Obama cameos, unfortunately).
One thing I have found that I adore about Christina Lauren novels is that they are not "new adult" books, but they still capture the essence of characters who are trying to find their footing in adulthood, that precarious time in your late 20s/early 30s when you have adult responsibilities like a mortgage and bills and capital-I important jobs, but you still have this internal view of yourself as a teenager and struggle to keep food in your refrigerator, go to bed at a decent hour and tear yourself away from Instagram. There's an honesty in their characters that show they are adult in name but not necessarily only in mind, which I think most of us still feel in our twenties. So while yes, the characters have jobs and families and other big kid problems, they're also so relatable and I felt as close to Millie, Reid, Alex, Chris and Ed as I would to any YA friend group. I loved their hilarious banter, their dating mishaps, and the fun text and email formats of their conversations throughout the novel.
I also found that I really loved the romance in this book, even though it was so very different from that in Roomies (which featured a very level headed protagonist and a romance between strangers plot). Since it was apparent from the beginning that Millie was a "guy's girl" I was a little apprehensive because I'm not a fan of characters who reject female friendships and act like "one of the guys"- it just doesn't project the best message. However I found Millie to be well balanced and while she liked to play cards and drink beer with her dude friends, she also called them out for their sexist behavior and comments, and there is a self-awareness element of the plot where Millie does have to examine why she's cultivated the image that she has. I also loved that Reid, the love interest, is a dude who is REALLY in touch with his emotions and is always wanting to get to know Millie (and the other gals he's chatting with online) on a deeper level whereas Millie is the one who's much more emotionally distant and surface level- it turns a common stereotype on its head. There's also a transparent depiction that both Millie and Reid do some screwed up/sneaky things and have to deal with the fallout and it's just messy and real which I appreciated.
I also want to take a moment to appreciate that it was really fun reading a book that was in a college setting that wasn't from the perspective of students. Apparently college professor fiction is something I didn't know I needed? (Especially when they're professors who study things like true crime?)
Overall: My Favorite Half-Night Stand had me laughing out loud and smiling throughout reading it, which is always an indicator of a book that is worth reading. Christina Lauren is now two for two with five star reads for me!This review was originally posted on Girl in the Pages
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