In Matt Haig's The Midnight Library, Nora Seed finds that everything in her life is falling apart and going sideways. She ends up killing herself. But she hasn't died just yet. Instead, she finds herself at the Midnight Library. It's the library between life and death. Here she goes through different experiences, and all the different ways her life could have been had she just done one little thing differently.
This book is not for every person or audience. You have to be just the right person to truly enjoy this book. I personally really liked this book; however, it is not the best. I feel this way because it could have been written better. The Midnight Library by Matt Haig is, in its own way, a teaching. A teaching of reality in the sense that it shows what may happen if you were gone. It also teaches the importance of the decisions you make in life. It shows that one choice can change everything and that no matter what you do in life and what choices you make it can’t be changed and you have to live with that choice.
Written by Jaydyn R.

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