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

4.0

This book made me cry multiple times, so obviously I appreciate it. It is a novel with multiple intersecting storylines where I actually cared about all of them. (Shocking, I know.) It's subtle, melancholic and introspective... but like, in a connection-oriented way? I won't say more about the story than that because I don't think I have the mental bandwidth to do it justice right now. Other people have said it better than I would anyway.

Also the narrators of the audiobook did a great job of capturing the different characters whose perspectives they were narrating. (They were kind of theatrical, so some peple might not like it, but it was just the right level for me.) The characters voices were so distinct in both the writing and the narration in a way that worked really well for me.