Welcome back to the blog! For the month of May, my chosen book of this month is The Midnight Library by Matt Haig.
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Would your life really be better if you had chosen differently? How heavy is the weight of regret? How powerful is the potential in what your current life has to offer? These age-old philosophical questions of life are beautifully displayed in this exceptionally clever book. With a deep dive into tough subjects including self-doubt, anxiety and suicide, The Midnight Library allows the reader to tackle the question “What is it that makes us truly happy and what would it look like if we were allowed to try again for that happiness?”
The protagonist of The Midnight Library is Nora Seed, a young woman who has given up on life. As the story goes, the midnight library is a place somewhere between life and death that contains an infinite number of books, each one the story of another reality for Nora and limitless chances to try life again and again.
I found this book imaginative and beautiful, especially in our current times. Would definitely recommend!
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