Midnight Library

A Novel

304 pages

English language

Published Dec. 12, 2020 by Penguin Publishing Group.

ISBN:
978-0-525-55948-1
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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. One tells the story of your life as it is, along with another book for the other life you could have lived if you had made a different choice at any point in your life. While we all wonder how our lives might have been, what if you had the chance to go to the library and see for yourself? Would any of these other lives truly be better?

In The Midnight Library, Matt Haig’s enchanting blockbuster novel, Nora Seed finds herself faced with this decision. Faced with the possibility of changing her life for a new one, following a different career, undoing old breakups, realizing her dreams of becoming a glaciologist; she must search within herself as she travels through the Midnight …

2 editions

You don't have to understand life

This is the third Matt Haig book I've read this year. And possibly the best. They're all very imaginative and quirky, and it's probably all on me that I'm not fully on board with them. I've just read so many books and developed some antipathies Haig tickles. Still, his books never fail to provoke thought and introspection and I completed this pretty satisfied with the denouement.

Review of 'Midnight Library' on 'Storygraph'

One for the shelves of my home. This was a lovely lovely warm read like a cup of cofee on a damp evening. So much joy and so much love pouring out. No book made me feel this way in a really long time. This book is going to stay with me for a very long time. Wonderfull read!!

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How do you write a book about exploring every choice that could result in living a different life? I think this is a noble attempt at such an impossible concept, but ultimately it kind of falls short of the ideal. When you realize that this is the best of all possible worlds just because it happens to be the real one, then you really start to wonder if there was any point in exploring them at all.

A bit disappointed

Cool concept. The story was kind of predictable though, and there was no effort to reconcile the concept of Nora being dropped into these lives, with what happened to the "other Nora" she replaced. Felt like a self-help book in novel format. A bit disappointed.

Review of 'Midnight Library' on 'Goodreads'

Great read. Very emotional final 10%. Inspiring ending.

Side note: the string of disappointing male characters seemed a little contrived. The parade of disappointing dudes with banal flaws didn’t spoil the story, it’s just a bit distracting. I read it as the protagonist being so alienated from herself and her community that she mostly experienced her root life through the disappointments it brought, mired in regret and missing much of the joy

If I didn’t know the author was a heterosexual guy, I would have guessed that the author was a “dump him” feminist… i guess that’s a compliment to the author’s ability to get into the head of an opposite gender protagonist.

Review of 'Midnight Library' on 'Goodreads'

I read this book for a book club in July 2022. It was a mediocre experience, and I would have probably DNFed it if not for the book club and also if I actively hated it. As it happens, the premise and ideas behind the novel were interesting, but the execution left quite a lot wanting. The main character, Nora Seed, is dull and uninspired; moreover, I could not understand or relate to her struggles in any way, so it made her a hard (near impossible, really) character to root for. The plot was extremely predictable. However, most egregious was the messaging and the themes behind the book—they were about as subtle as a brick to the face.

Well, I am not the target audience for this book. I have studied philosophy and while I’m not that knowledgeable about quantum mechanics, I know enough to know when it is misused. …

No regrets

You should have no regrets about life after this one. Affirming yet tough and true.

A bit of a warning, if you've ever been depressed, this book can make you touch very difficult feelings. But it's worth the struggle.

Review of 'Midnight Library' on 'Goodreads'

A guitar shop called String Theory I could forgive as a fun little pun but honestly, a band called Slaughterhouse 4? Enough already we get it.

And in case you're wondering, the overall message is as on the nose as the philosophy and physics references.

Still, can see how it might warm you up if you were feeling down. Just not sure there aren't warmer cups of tea.

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The first part of the novel I found bleak, and depressing, but as the story unfolded, Nora became more cheerful, and I started to like the novel more and more. The idea about parallel universes which are created when we make certain choices is an idea that is find extremely interesting, and I think Matt Craig explored this idea nicely. However, the general storyline was predictable, and I saw the ending coming from early on in the novel.
Overall, I enjoyed reading this novel so a 3,5 stars !

Review of 'Midnight Library' on 'Goodreads'

In the face of death, life seemed more attractive, and as life seemed more attractive, how could she get back to the Midnight Library?

Between life and death sits The Midnight Library. An opportunity to evaluate your life, learn lessons for happiness and explore philosophy.

You don't go to death. Death comes to you.

The Midnight Library has one of the most jarring introductions to a character with a countdown to their death. You are immediately hit knowing that this is going to be a very different book.

...you can choose choices but not outcomes.

The subject matter is heavy but the story is written without it being an emotional drain. As the chapters progress and Nora reviews her regrets there are some incredible philosophical discussion points raised. I found myself highlighting plenty of passages in this book.

...undoing regrets was really a way of making wishes come true.

Review of 'Midnight Library' on 'Goodreads'

Thank you. If I could tell the author anything, it would be 'Thank you'.
I used to be an avid reader and I have not finished a book in over ten year. But yesterday a friend handed me this book and said, 'I think you would like this'.
And I bought it because I wanted to be the kind of person that still buys books for joy, that still reads them.
And I did. I sat down and I got drawn in and I kept coming back to it. And I fell a little bit in love with reading it.
I cried reading this story - from joy, from sadness, because sometimes it just aches to finally have words giving name to something previously intangible.
It's a beautiful way to remember how very revolutionary, how fulfilling, it is to live.

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满足了我小时候就有的幻想,人生就是因为各种当下看来微不足道的小选择,导致了截然不同的结果。

不放弃,勇于面对自己,推荐~

Edit:12/20/2022
读到[b:Designing Your Life: Build a Life that Works for You|26046333|Designing Your Life Build a Life that Works for You|Bill Burnett|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1476133952l/26046333.SY75.jpg|45975778]里的话,觉得特别符合这本书的主旨,特此加上:

"Each of us is many. The life you are living is one of many lives you will live."

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