Matt Haig’s The Midnight Library gets depression spot on. A defining feature of the condition is its capacity to skew perception, to put a distorting lens over one’s vision of the world so that ...
“You don’t have to understand life. You just have to live it,” Mrs. Elm consoles Nora in “The Midnight Library.” I’ve read about a hundred books during the past year, and this 288-page novel from 2020 ...
When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. She arrived back in the Midnight Library. But this time she was a little away from the bookshelves.
She decides to overdose on pills, but does not meet the oblivion she was hoping for. Instead she finds herself wandering an enormous library, where the books without titles enable her to rewrite her ...
In Matt Haig’s book, “The Midnight Library,” a middle-aged woman named Nora Seed is quite unhappy with the direction of her life and several of the regrettable decisions from her past that have come ...
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, her ...