A review by rachelbookdragon
Midnight at the Electric by Jodi Lynn Anderson

3.0

A delightful read combining past and future, all at once, as a girl, Adri, using technology we can only dream of, is about to head to Mars to live for the rest of her long life. She reads the stories of those who came before her in the friendships that became family. Told in letters and journals, we meet Lenore and Catherine through Adri’s eyes and hear their slices of history. It was a short, engrossing read. I recommend the audiobook if you want to hear the voice actress sound like old Toph from The Legend of Korra and Catherine sound like Dolores from Westworld. I certainly enjoyed it. Every character introduced was endearing, most of which were confident young women navigating their world, dreaming of what else is out there in the world, and actively pursuing their dreams.