The City in the Middle of the Night
The City in the Middle of the Night
by Charlie Jane Anders
Narrated by Jennifer O'Donnell, Laura Knight Keating
Why You'll Love This
This is the rare sci-fi world where the planet itself feels like the main character — and it's deeply hostile to everyone living on it.
- Great if you want: alien worldbuilding with political and emotional weight
- Listening experience: cerebral and atmospheric, unhurried but quietly tense
- Narration: O'Donnell and Keating split POVs cleanly, giving each voice distinct personality
- Skip if: you need plot momentum — character interiority dominates here
About This Book
January is a tidally locked planet: one side in perpetual burning sun, the other in eternal dark, with two surviving cities squeezed into the narrow temperate band between them. Sophie, a student from the wrong side of Xiosphant, is exiled into the darkness after a failed uprising. There she encounters a civilization living outside the cities' rigid order, and a dangerous secret that could reshape both worlds.
Jennifer O'Donnell and Laura Knight Keating split the novel's dual perspectives, a choice that clarifies the novel's two-world structure and helps listeners track the distinct social textures of each setting. The darkness and the eternal light of January both feel genuinely alien in audio, where the narrators' contrasting tones reinforce how utterly different each world's rhythms are. The combination of award-winning world-building and committed vocal performances makes for a memorable listening experience.