Midnight Library Matt Haig
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International Bestseller Translated into 42 Languages
Goodreads Best Novel of the Year 2020
“There is a library between life and death,” he said. “The shelves in this library go on forever. Each book offers you a chance to live another life you could have lived. You see what your life would be like now if you had made different choices…
If you had the chance to make up for your regrets, would you act differently about some things?
Nora Seed is in a terrible state. Her cat died. She was fired from her job. Her brother won't talk to her. No one needs her. As a result of a series of bad decisions, she finds herself in a library. In a midnight library where time never passes, in the middle of an infinite number of books... Each of the books has a different life written about Nora. Lives she could have lived if she had made different decisions.
Nora's mind is filled with questions as she goes back and forth between different careers, different spouses, different friends, and different cities. Is happiness only hidden in the choices we think are important? Are we really responsible for every detail that goes wrong? What makes life worth living? Can a wrong decision cost a person their entire life?
Matt Haig, one of the important names of English literature, offers a gripping fiction that deals with the most basic problems of man to the readers who will accompany Nora on this journey of regrets, possibilities and the possibility of choosing again.
“A timely modern-day fairy tale, it’s a Wonderful Life for us, as we find ourselves stuck together in a world we wish would change.”
Jodi Picoult
“A beguiling novel, written with warmth and humour, that celebrates the life-changing power of books.”
Sunday Times
“Matt Haig uses words like a can opener. We are the can.”
Jeanette Winterson
Goodreads Best Novel of the Year 2020
“There is a library between life and death,” he said. “The shelves in this library go on forever. Each book offers you a chance to live another life you could have lived. You see what your life would be like now if you had made different choices…
If you had the chance to make up for your regrets, would you act differently about some things?
Nora Seed is in a terrible state. Her cat died. She was fired from her job. Her brother won't talk to her. No one needs her. As a result of a series of bad decisions, she finds herself in a library. In a midnight library where time never passes, in the middle of an infinite number of books... Each of the books has a different life written about Nora. Lives she could have lived if she had made different decisions.
Nora's mind is filled with questions as she goes back and forth between different careers, different spouses, different friends, and different cities. Is happiness only hidden in the choices we think are important? Are we really responsible for every detail that goes wrong? What makes life worth living? Can a wrong decision cost a person their entire life?
Matt Haig, one of the important names of English literature, offers a gripping fiction that deals with the most basic problems of man to the readers who will accompany Nora on this journey of regrets, possibilities and the possibility of choosing again.
“A timely modern-day fairy tale, it’s a Wonderful Life for us, as we find ourselves stuck together in a world we wish would change.”
Jodi Picoult
“A beguiling novel, written with warmth and humour, that celebrates the life-changing power of books.”
Sunday Times
“Matt Haig uses words like a can opener. We are the can.”
Jeanette Winterson
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