55 pages • 1 hour read
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Midnight at the Electric by Jodi Lynn Anderson intertwines the stories of three protagonists: Adri in 2065 Kansas, Catherine in 1934 Oklahoma, and Lenore in 1919 England. Adri, preparing to colonize Mars, discovers Catherine's journal and Lenore's letters, connecting their lives across time. Through these discoveries, Adri reconsiders her decision to leave Earth and unravels her ties to the planet. Themes of loss, environmental conservation, and self-identity are explored.
Midnight at the Electric by Jodi Lynn Anderson intertwines layered stories across different eras, drawing praise for its captivating narrative and emotional depth. However, some readers find the plot transitions abrupt and certain characters underdeveloped. Overall, the novel is often lauded for its lyrical writing and thought-provoking themes despite its pacing flaws.
Readers who enjoy The Night Circus and The Book Thief will be captivated by Midnight at the Electric. Ideal for those who appreciate intricate narratives blending history, science fiction, and emotional depth, it appeals to fans of lyrical prose and stories that span multiple generations.
Science-Fiction / Dystopian Fiction
Historical Fiction
Fantasy
Emotions/Behavior: Hope
Emotions/Behavior: Memory
Natural World: Climate
History: World