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

5.0

At first, I really didn't know what to expect. This story starts off with Adri preparing herself for a (permanent) trip to Mars. She seems like an odd bird, and as she interacts with her long lost relative Lily, the narrative really starts to come to life.

Then you're drawn into the history (via letters) of Adri and Lily's family, and I was completely sucked in.

This is definitely a case of a slow and steady start with a deep and emotionally powerful ending. I loved every inch of this book!