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The Midnight Library
  • Author : Matt Haig
  • Language : English
  • ISBN : 0525559477
  • ISBN-13 : 9780525559474
  • Number of pages : 304 pages
  • Publisher : Viking; 1st Edition
  • Date of Publication : September 29, 2020

There is a library between life and death, and the shelves within that library go on forever. Every book gives you the opportunity to experience a different life. To see how things would have turned out if you had made different decisions... Would you change anything if you could go back in time and undo your mistakes?

From the globally renowned author of Reasons to Stay Alive and How to Stop Time comes a brilliant story about all the decisions that go into a life well lived.

There is a library somewhere beyond the edge of the universe that has an infinite number of volumes, each telling the story of a different world. One book narrates the story of your current life, while the other book tells the story of the other life you could have had if you had made a different choice at any time in your life. While we all speculate on how our life may have turned out, what if you had the opportunity to visit the library and find out for yourself?

Is it possible that any of these other lives would be truly better? Nora Seed is faced with this option in Matt Haig's intriguing new novel, The Midnight Library. She must search within herself as she travels through the Midnight Library to decide what is truly fulfilling in life, and what makes it worth living in the first place, as she faces the possibility of changing her life for the better, pursuing a different career, undoing old breakups, and realizing her dreams of becoming a glaciologist.



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About the Author


Matt Haig

Matt Haig was born in the English city of Sheffield in 1975. He creates stories for both adults and children, frequently merging domestic realism and sheer fiction, generally with a unique twist. His best-selling books have been translated into 28 other languages. His writing has been hailed as "delightfully strange" by the Guardian, and as "a novelist of extraordinary genius" by the New York Times, whose work is "funny, fascinating, and tragic."

The Last Family in England, narrated by a labrador and optioned for film by Brad Pitt; The Dead Fathers Club (2006), an update of Hamlet featuring an 11-year-old boy; The Possession of Mr. Cave (2008), about a man obsessed with his daughter's safety; and The Radleys (2010), which won Channel 4's TV Book Club public vote and was shortlisted for a Galaxy National Book Award, are among his adult novels (UK). All of his adult novels' cinematic rights have been sold.

His next adult novel, The Humans, will be released in 2013. Shadow Forest, his multi-award-winning popular first novel for children, was published in 2007, followed by The Runaway Troll in 2009. To Be A Cat is his most recent children's book (2012).
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