84 pages 2 hours read

Matt Haig

The Midnight Library

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2020

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Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

In Matt Haig's The Midnight Library, Nora Seed, grappling with life's disappointments, attempts suicide and finds herself in a magical library that allows her to explore alternate versions of her life. Through these experiences, Nora learns about the impact of small acts of kindness, the power of perception, and ultimately, what makes life worth living.

Reviews & Readership

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Matt Haig's The Midnight Library captivates with its imaginative narrative and philosophical depth. Protagonist Nora's journey through parallel lives resonates emotionally, although some find the novel's message overly simplistic. Engaging and inspiring, it encourages reflection on choices and regrets, making it a thought-provoking read despite occasional predictability.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Midnight Library?

A reader who would enjoy The Midnight Library by Matt Haig is someone intrigued by the intersection of magical realism and philosophical exploration. Similar to fans of The Time Traveler’s Wife and Life After Life, they appreciate stories that blend life’s possibilities with deep existential themes, reflecting on life choices and second chances.

RecommendedReading Age

16+years

Book Details

Genre

Fantasy

Science-Fiction / Dystopian Fiction

Modern Classic Fiction

Themes

Identity: Mental Health

Life/Time: The Past

Emotions/Behavior: Fear

Topics

Mental Illness