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A review by sydglove13
Midnight at the Electric by Jodi Lynn Anderson
2.0
The idea of connecting multiple stories throughout generations is a great one, but this book did it in a lackluster way. I was expecting to be truly shocked by how all the stories wove together, but the end result was predictable and a bit boring.
I also hated the loose ends. Catherine's story is never truly finished, and the connection to the Ortiz family pops up and ends too quickly.
I felt like the author was trying to make these grand statements about humanity and the state of the world and conservation, but all those statements felt forced and had no depth to them.
Luckily, the book was short and I could power through it.
I also hated the loose ends. Catherine's story is never truly finished, and the connection to the Ortiz family pops up and ends too quickly.
I felt like the author was trying to make these grand statements about humanity and the state of the world and conservation, but all those statements felt forced and had no depth to them.
Luckily, the book was short and I could power through it.