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A review by readintowonderland
The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
3.5
Other than not being the biggest fan of fantasy in general, I did find the book to be confusing at times. First of all, there were so many different lives Nora endured it all started to blend together. That said, I have a feeling this was a purposeful choice by Matt Haig. The reader gets confused and muddied along with Nora's desire to keep exploring the library. That said, I still had a lot of trouble identifying the roles of people in the various lives compared to who Nora knew them as in her original life. So by about the halfway point of the book, I was just sort of letting the words wash over me with minimal comprehension.
Overall I enjoyed the questions and contemplation this book elicits more than the actual experience of reading the book. I feel much more appreciative of the life I have and what I can do to make the most of it. I highly recommend this book if you have someone you can discuss it with. I think it would be highly beneficial to jot down your thoughts about this book as you read it to see how your thinking and perspective shift.
Also, this book is written by an autistic author, so it is an amazing story to support!
Please see my blog for a more in-depth review: https://readintowonderland.blogspot.com/2023/12/the-midnight-library.html
Please see my blog for a more in-depth review: https://readintowonderland.blogspot.com/2023/12/the-midnight-library.html