A review by jgintrovertedreader
The Light of the Midnight Stars by Rena Rossner

3.0

I listened to this on audio, narrated by Ana Clements, and it just never grabbed my attention. I don't have any major complaints or praise for either the story or the narrator, I just found it easy to tune the whole thing out--and did.

The story rotates between three different narrators--the sisters, Hannah, Sarah, and Levana. As I dipped in and out of the audiobook, I had trouble remembering who was narrating each section. I don't always like multiple narrators but I think that might have worked well for this book.

There's a system of magic at play here but I wanted more of it. It's discussed a lot but not really used very often. Not that I noticed anyway.

I did enjoy hearing folk/fairy tales that I hadn't previously been exposed to.

I finished listening to this on Thursday and on Saturday I've already forgotten most of it. I can't give any specific reason for that. If you're interested, give it a try.