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  1. Review: 'The Midnight Library,' By Matt Haig : NPR

    Nora Seed wants to die. This is where we begin, in Matt Haig's new novel, The Midnight Library: with a young woman on the verge of making a terrible choice. She's lost her job, her best friend ...

  2. The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

    103 books37.8k followers. Follow. Matt Haig is the author of novels such as The Midnight Library, How to Stop Time, The Humans, The Radleys, and the forthcoming The Life Impossible. He has also written books for children, such as A Boy Called Christmas, and the memoir Reasons to Stay Alive.

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    The foundation of the idea is the many worlds theory, in which a new universe blossoms from every choice and decision. It's a beautiful concept, but Matt Haig doesn't explain it in any depth ...

  4. In 'The Midnight Library,' Books Offer Transport to Different Lives

    Sept. 29, 2020. THE MIDNIGHT LIBRARY. By Matt Haig. Few fantasies are more enduring than the idea that there might be a second chance at a life already lived, some sort of magical reset in which ...

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    Predicting the path Nora will ultimately choose isn't difficult, either. Haig treats the subject of suicide with a light touch, and the book's playful tone will be welcome to readers who like their fantasies sweet if a little too forgettable. A whimsical fantasy about learning what's important in life. 103.

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    Review by Angela Haupt. September 16, 2021 at 8:00 a.m. EDT. This story is part of a series for people who have already read the book and want to think more deeply about the plot and ending. Major ...

  7. What Does a Midlife Autism Diagnosis Mean for Matt Haig?

    A great deal has happened since Sept. 29, 2020, when "The Midnight Library," Matt Haig's seventh novel for adults, was first published in the United States. The world continued to spin ...

  8. Review: The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

    By Heather Caliendo. Published: October 16, 2020. The Midnight Library by Matt Haig is such a fantastic novel. I loved it. As I mentioned in my October book club list, Matt Haig's How to Stop Time was one of the first articles I wrote for the site. If that article hadn't received great traffic, who knows where Book Club Chat would be now!

  9. Book Review: 'The Midnight Library' by Matt Haig

    That's what Matt Haig's The Midnight Library is. This philosophical novel about Nora, a woman whose suicide attempt leads her to a literary purgatory, of sorts, that offers her glimpses into lives and loves that might've been, was unputdownable for me. Haig's writing is beautiful and full of really vivid imagery, and I loved the Sliding ...

  10. The Midnight Library

    The Midnight Library. by Matt Haig. Publication Date: May 9, 2023. Genres: Fiction, Women's Fiction. Paperback: 304 pages. Publisher: Penguin Books. ISBN-10: 0525559493. ISBN-13: 9780525559498. Somewhere out beyond the edge of the universe, there is a library that contains an infinite number of books, each one the story of another reality.

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    The Midnight Library is a unique book with a premise, unlike many others in the fiction fantasy genre. The idea of a dimension between life and death where we're presented with every different version of our lives where we made different decisions makes for an enthralling page-turner and will stick with readers long after they put the book down.

  12. 'The Midnight Library,' by Matt Haig: An Excerpt

    The complicated, generous life of Paul Auster, who died on April 30, yielded a body of work of staggering scope and variety. "Real Americans," a new novel by Rachel Khong, follows three ...

  13. Review: The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

    The Midnight Library by Matt Haig has been described as an uplifting book for book lovers, and it involves alternate realities so that automatically piqued my interest. I've been busy with some other projects and life stuff, plus struggling to get through some more "downer" type books, so I thought I'd switch to this one for a bit of a break.

  14. Matt Haig: The Midnight Library review

    The novel's simple yet fantastical premise renders Nora's story a modern day parable, exploring regret, pain and the richness of the ordinary in life. An exquisite depiction of existential depression and the lessons it can reveal, The Midnight Library is a captivating story and an uplifting antidote to the cult of self-improvement: a ...

  15. Book Review: The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

    Nora is depressed and incredibly unhappy with the way her life has turned out. And the more lives she enters through the library, the more she realizes how difficult being happy with one's lot in life truly is. Haig himself has openly struggled with mental illness, even on the verge of committing suicide at one point, so he is a shining ...

  16. Book Review: "The Midnight Library" by Matt Haig

    The Midnight Library has done that for me. It instantly became one of my favorite books of 2020, but it went deeper than that. This book really rearranged my perspective and made me appreciate my life. I realized after reading this book that the author, Matt Haig, is quite well known for some of his other books, including Reasons to Stay Alive ...

  17. Book review: The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

    Published 28th Aug 2020, 11:14 BST. The Midnight Library, by Matt Haig. Depression is a terrible illness, heaven knows; but I doubt whether any sufferer has ever experienced such an elaborate and ...

  18. Matt Haig's The Midnight Library: A Therapist Reviews

    Bestselling author Matt Haig's new book The Midnight Library explores themes of sadness and regret; Therapist Catherine Sweeney reviews; Perhaps it takes a clever author with their own mental health issues to write such a heartfelt yet entertaining novel about depression.In Matt Haig's wonderful new book The Midnight Library we follow the predicament of Nora Seed who, coming to the end of her ...

  19. Review: The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

    The Midnight Library by Matt Haig­ Viking. 2020. 288 pages. Reviewed by Brittany Glenn Most of us live with regrets about decisions we've made in our past. Looking back, we may label these choices as "bad," judge them as "missed

  20. All Book Marks reviews for The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

    While the formula grows repetitive, the set changes provide novelty, as Haig whisks Nora from Australian beaches to a South American rock concert tour to an Arctic encounter with a polar bear. Haig's agreeable narrative voice and imagination will reward readers who take this book off the shelf. Read Full Review >>. A positive rating based on ...

  21. The Midnight Library

    The Midnight Library is a fantasy novel by Matt Haig, published on 13 August 2020 by Canongate Books. It was abridged and broadcast on BBC Radio 4 over ten episodes in December 2020.. The novel follows a 35-year-old British woman unhappy in her dead-end life who is given the opportunity to experience lives she might have had if she had made different choices.

  22. Book Review of Matt Haig's The Midnight Library

    Matt Haig's The Midnight Library tells the story of 35 year old Nora Seed, following the night she takes an overdose. The various things wrong with Nora's life emerge quite quickly. She had a difficult father, she became ostracized from her brother when she jumped ship on the band they were in together, just as it started to be successful.

  23. Book Review: The Midnight Library

    Review. Matt Haig's unique novel The Midnight Library ponders the infinite possibilities of life. It is about a young woman named Nora Seed, who lives a monotonous, ordinary life and feels unwanted and unaccomplished. One night, her despair reaches a peak and she commits suicide. But the story doesn't end there--Nora gets a chance to experience ...

  24. Analysis of the first line of "The Midnight Library" by Matt Haig

    The concept of the midnight library, where Nora can access books that represent different life choices, is a highly imaginative and intriguing premise. If you enjoy stories with elements of ...

  25. Marilyn (White Hall, MD)'s review of The Midnight Library

    5/5: ATY 2024 #1 A book whose title ends with A, T, or Y Interesting concept. Creative. Thought provoking. Highly recommend. A book of regrets leads to all sorts of possibilities to learn.

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    Cathy Robertson and her husband, Lyndel, were shot at close range as they slept in their bedroom in November 1990. Cathy, a 41-year-old mother of five, was killed, while Lyndel was seriously ...

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