I’ve read The Midnight Library too, and wow it really hit me. Nora’s story felt so close to home, like all those “what if” thoughts we keep tucked away in our heads. The idea of waking up in a library of your unlived lives… it's such a powerful way to explore regret, choice, and meaning.
The way Matt Haig wrote it simple, deep, and emotional really made me reflect on my own decisions. Especially that part: “You can change your life at any time.” It’s such a simple truth, but easy to forget when you're stuck in your own head.
It’s one of those books I feel like everyone should read at least once.
I’ve read The Midnight Library too, and wow it really hit me. Nora’s story felt so close to home, like all those “what if” thoughts we keep tucked away in our heads. The idea of waking up in a library of your unlived lives… it's such a powerful way to explore regret, choice, and meaning. The way Matt Haig wrote it simple, deep, and emotional really made me reflect on my own decisions. Especially that part: “You can change your life at any time.” It’s such a simple truth, but easy to forget when you're stuck in your own head. It’s one of those books I feel like everyone should read at least once.