Book Review: Maybe We're Electric

Maybe We're Electric 

Author: Val Emmich

Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers 

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Maybe We're Electric follows Tegan, who is hiding out in her town's Thomas Edison museum after an an unfortunate falling out with her mother. She is soon joined by her classmate, Mac, who is also seeking refuge and is in need of Tegan's help. The two find a common bond in their family issues, though a secret may threaten their new and fragile relationship.

Maybe We're Electric is mostly written over the course of 24 hours and jumps between current time and earlier in the day. It's amazing how much is packed into this book for such a short timeline, and it made it hard to put down. I adored Tegan and how the author portrayed her complicated relationship with her current family dynamic. And the way her story contrasted with Mac's yet drew them together, it just made the plot so interesting in my opinion. Even as I'm writing this review, I keep thinking of more and more things that I liked about this book, it sticks in your head after you are done with it. I enjoyed Maybe We're Electric and would recommend it to fellow YA readers. 4.5 stars.

Thanks to Netgalley and Little, Brown Books for Young Readers for this ARC; this is my honest and voluntary review.

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