Friday, December 13, 2024

 


The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

Pages: 288


I have been wanting to read this book since it came out. I finally got around to it. Let me tell you, it did not disappoint.

As someone who finds herself regretting a lot of my life choices but learning that they are what shaped me. This book was interesting to read. We all have regrets, but what if we did them differently? What if we chased that individual across states just to be with them. What if we took that job over seas. What if you followed that dream you had since you were a teen. Who would you be, and would you even regret those things once you saw how everything would have played out. 

That is the question Nora Seed gets to find out about herself. She chose to stop living, just to be able to end up in the Midnight Library. Opening each book of regrets to see what would have been the life she chose. 

It is a really interesting read because we can't go back in time but we always wonder and sometimes it is nice to have those things answered. 

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