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

emotional hopeful reflective sad slow-paced

5.0

She felt more lonely than she could ever remember feeling, and she didn’t know why. She was thinking about libraries, used gum, bus stops, red lights, convenience stores. All these things she’d never noticed, stupid things, even things she didn’t like. How she’d taken these things for granted, and she was never going to see them again.

Of endings and beginnings, of leaving things behind and accepting change. It’s a sad, yet hopeful read.