Dive into the thought-provoking world of "The Midnight Library" by Matt Haig. Discover its captivating narrative, philosophical insights, and exploration of alternate lives. Delve into themes of The Midnight Library is a novel about depression and suicide by British author Matt Haig. The book has been variously categorized as fantasy, science fiction, and magic realism. It deals with themes of depression, connecting with people around us, and explores what a successful life actually is. Haig wrote the book as a form of therapy for his
Summary: Awakening. Nora wakes up in her root life, sick, delirious, in pain, and vomiting. She feels worse than she ever has, but she knows this is the life she wants to be in. She calls out for help. She makes it to Mr. Banerjee’s door and asks him to call the ambulance. She then collapses in front of his door.
Totally agree and thoroughly enjoyed Midnight Library! I’m launching my first novel this year, visionary/metaphysical, and have been on the search for more in this genre that feel like they are in a similar vein to mine (The Left Turn: Decision that SPLIT the Universe launching 7/17/22 in audio first).
The Midnight Library. by Matt Haig. Publication Date: May 9, 2023. Genres: Fiction, Women's Fiction. Paperback: 304 pages. Publisher: Penguin Books. ISBN-10: 0525559493. ISBN-13: 9780525559498. A site dedicated to book lovers providing a forum to discover and share commentary about the books and authors they enjoy.
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