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The dazzling reader-favorite about the choices that go into a life well lived, from the acclaimed author of
How To Stop Time and The Comfort Book.

Somewhere out beyond the edge of the universe there is a library that contains an infinite number of books, each one the story of another reality. One tells the story of your life as it is, along with another book for the other life you could have lived if you had made a different choice at any point in your life. While we all wonder how our lives might have been, what if you had the chance to go to the library and see for yourself? Would any of these other lives truly be better?

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The Midnight Library, Matt Haig's enchanting blockbuster novel, Nora Seed finds herself faced with this decision. Faced with the possibility of changing her life for a new one, following a different career, undoing old breakups, realizing her dreams of becoming a glaciologist; 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.
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The Midnight Library by Matt Haig — #1 New York Times Bestseller
An Amazon Best Book of the Year. Winner of the Goodreads Choice Award for Fiction.

Absorbing... exactly what's wanted in these troubled and troubling times — The New York Times

A beautiful fable, an IT'S A WONDERFULLIFE for the modern age - impossibly timely...  — Jodi Picoult

This captivating pleasure read... — PEOPLE Magazine

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An instant New York Times bestseller
Winner of the Goodreads Choice Award for Fiction
A GOOD MORNING AMERICA Book Club Pick!

One of the LibraryReads 2020 Voter Favorites
Independent (London) One of Ten Best Books of the Year

Included in best-of-year and year-end roundups by The Washington Post, Christian Science Monitor, New York Public Library, Amazon, Boston Globe, PureWow, St. Louis Public Radio, She Reads, Lit Hub, The Mary Sue, and more

“Whimsical.”
—Washington Post, named one of the 15 Feel-Good Books Guaranteed to Lift Your Spirits

"An absorbing but comfortable read...a vision of limitless possibility, of new roads taken, of new lives lived, of a whole different world available to us somehow, somewhere, might be exactly what’s wanted in these troubled and troubling times.” —
The New York Times

“Charming...a celebration of the ordinary: ordinary revelations, ordinary people, and the infinity of worlds seeded in ordinary choices.” —The Guardian

“A brilliant premise and great fun.”
—Daily Mail

"This book really makes you think all about our choices in life and that big question of “Where would I be if I had made a different choice?” It’s a book that definitely made me self-reflect." --
Millie Bobbie Brown actor and author of Nineteen Steps

"I can't describe how much his work means to me. So necessary...[Matt Haig is] the king of empathy."
Jameela Jamil, actor and host of I Weigh with Jameela Jamil

“A beautiful fable, an
It’s a Wonderful Life for the modern age – impossibly timely when we are all stuck in a world we wish could be different.” —Jodi Picoult, author of My Sister's Keeper

“This brainy, captivating pleasure read feels like what you might get if TV’s
The Good Place collided with Where’d You Go, Bernadette.” —People

Thanks to the storytelling chops of writer Matt Haig, The Midnight Library is an engaging read, full of gentle insights and soothing wisdom… This is a book about shedding regret by gaining perspective. It’s full of quirky plot lines, with glimpses of opportunities and potential in unexpected places and people.” —Psychology Today

A charming book.” —Dolly Parton, award-winning singer-songwriter

“Although I don’t read fiction as much as I used to—because I’m always writing fiction—during these sad and difficult days in 2020 I broke that rule because I needed to ­escape into other people’s fictional worlds. One of my favorite books of the year was "The Midnight Library" by Matt Haig, a powerful and uplifting story about regrets and the choices we make.”—Alice Hoffman, author of
Magic Lessons and Practical Magic

“Clever, emotional and thought-inspiring.” —Jenny Colgan, author of
The Bookshop on the Corner

“Amazing and utterly beautiful,
The Midnight Library is everything you'd expect from the genius storyteller who is Matt Haig.” —Joanna Cannon, author of The Trouble with Goats and Sheep

“Nora’s life is burdened by regrets. Then she stumbles on a library with books that enable her to test out the lives she could have led, including as a glaciologist, Olympic swimmer, rock star, and more. Her discoveries ultimately prove life-affirming in Matt Haig’s dazzling fantasy.” —
Christian Science Monitor

“Would we really make better choices if we could step back in time? Matt Haig’s thought-provoking, uplifting new book,
The Midnight Library discusses just that, exploring our relationship with regret and what really makes a perfect life.” —Harper's Bazaar (UK)

“British author Matt Haig is beloved in his home country, and he’s a champion of mental health, which makes him a great person to follow on Twitter. He’s best known for the novel
How to Stop Time, but he has a new novel just out on September 29 called The Midnight Library, which sounds equally intriguing. In this library, Nora Seed finds endless books which contain different versions of the life she could have lived. This is a must-read for those of us given to endless what ifs.” —BookRiot

“Haig is one of the most inspirational popular writers on mental health of our age and, in his latest novel, he has taken a clever, engaging concept and created a heart-warming story that offers wisdom in the same deceptively simple way as Mitch Albom's best tales.”
—Independent (UK)

"Just beautiful . . . Such a gorgeous, gorgeous book.” —Fearne Cotton, host of the
BBC Radio 1 Chart Show  

"A highly original, thought-provoking novel..." --
Independent (London)

"[The Midnight Library] will follow in the bestselling footsteps of Haig’s earlier books . . . Part
Sliding Doors, part-philosophical quest, this is a moving novel with a powerful mental health message at its heart.” —Alice O’Keeffe, The Bookseller

“Haig’s latest (after the nonfiction collection
Notes on a Nervous Planet, 2019) is a stunning contemporary story that explores the choices that make up a life, and the regrets that can stifle it. A compelling novel that will resonate with readers.” —Booklist (starred review)

“Charming...[Matt Haig] will reward readers who take this book off the shelf.” —
Publisher's Weekly

About the Author

Matt Haig is the author of the instant New York Times Bestseller The Comfort Book; two memoirs, Notes on a Nervous Planet and the internationally bestselling Reasons to Stay Alive; along with six novels, including How to Stop Time, and several award-winning children’s books. The Midnight Library, a number one New York Times Bestseller, is his latest novel and has sold more than six million copies world-wide. His work has been translated into more than forty languages.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Penguin Books (May 9, 2023)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 304 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0525559493
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0525559498
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 7.8 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 0.8 x 7.7 inches
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Matt Haig is the internationally bestselling author of the novels The Midnight Library, How to Stop Time, The Humans, The Radleys, children's novel A Boy Called Christmas, and memoir Reasons to Stay Alive. His latest novel is The Life Impossible, which will be published in summer 2024. His work has been translated into over fifty languages.

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Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2023
"The Midnight Library" by Matt Haig is a truly captivating and thought-provoking novel that delves deep into the complexities of life, regrets, and the endless possibilities that lie before us. With its unique premise and heartfelt storytelling, this book has left an indelible mark on my soul.
The story revolves around Nora Seed, a woman who finds herself at the lowest point in her life, grappling with a sense of profound dissatisfaction and regret. Feeling trapped by her choices and the what-ifs that haunt her, Nora discovers the Midnight Library, a mystical place where she can explore alternate lives and make different decisions. Guided by the enigmatic librarian Mrs. Elm, Nora embarks on a journey of self-discovery and introspection that challenges her perceptions of happiness, regret, and the importance of every single choice we make.
What makes "The Midnight Library" shine is its ability to delve into the universal human experience of grappling with regrets and what could have been. Matt Haig's writing is both poignant and introspective, evoking a range of emotions that will resonate with readers. The narrative flows seamlessly, effortlessly blending Nora's present circumstances with the exploration of her parallel lives in the Midnight Library. Haig's storytelling is rich with vivid imagery and metaphors, painting a vivid picture of each life Nora experiences and the profound impact it has on her.
Nora's character is beautifully crafted, and her journey is one of self-discovery that many readers will find relatable. As she explores various lives in the Midnight Library, Haig skillfully weaves in themes of self-acceptance, forgiveness, and the pursuit of true happiness. Through Nora's experiences, we are reminded of the importance of embracing the present moment and making the most of the choices we have.
The supporting characters in the book are equally compelling, each with their own stories and lessons to offer. Mrs. Elm, the librarian, is a wise and enigmatic guide who provides valuable insights and guidance to Nora throughout her journey. Their interactions are filled with warmth and wisdom, and Mrs. Elm's presence adds a touch of magic to the narrative.
"The Midnight Library" raises profound philosophical questions about the meaning of life, the impact of our choices, and the infinite possibilities that lie within us. It serves as a poignant reminder to cherish the life we have, with all its imperfections, and to find solace in the pursuit of our passions and genuine connections with others.
In conclusion, "The Midnight Library" is a profound and uplifting novel that will stay with you long after you've turned the last page. Matt Haig's storytelling prowess, coupled with the book's exploration of regrets, self-discovery, and the power of choice, make it a must-read for anyone seeking a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant literary experience. It is a reminder that life is a delicate balance of choices and that the pursuit of happiness lies within our grasp if we are willing to embrace the beauty of the present moment.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2024
"Hmm, I don't remember buying this book, I guess I should read it...." My experience with The Midnight Library was fittingly a journey in it's own right. It took me an embarrassing 14 days to complete, though to be fair I did read five other books in completion during that time. At first I didn't love it, it felt a bit trite, a la It's a Wonderful Life, but I did enjoy the philosophical jaunts. Some of the writing is absolutely delightful, highlight worthy even, but there were a few passages that had me scratching my head, and one that was so bad I literally had to stop, reach out to my dear best friend since preschool, and read it to her, juxtaposed to two brilliant passages that occured within the same two and a half pages, just to make sure it was really as bad as I thought it was, she concurred. Nevertheless, I found the overall story to be a pleasant read. Thought provoking at points, as previously mentioned, some great passages that I went back to savor a few times, it deals with real life issues in a sensitive and well thought out way. I would definitely recommend giving it a read, it is well worth the time.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024
Great pick for a book club or some reflective solo reading! Not too lofty nor heavy-handed, Matt Haig does a great job of injecting humor and philosophy into each chapter. Although I lack the experience to critique his representation of depression/suicide, I thought he did well with the more universally relatable themes about life, regret, and the overall human experience.

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Personally loved the touch of sci-fi elements - big fan of the multiverse theory as a means of storytelling!
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Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2022
“Eqidistance. That’s how she felt most of her life. Caught in the middle. Struggling, flailing, trying to survive while not knowing which way to go. Which path to commit to without regret.”~ Matt Haig

Nora Seeds is depressed, unhappy with life, and frozen with regrets over her poor choices and wrong decisions. She's convinced taking her own life is the only way out of a life she has gotten so wrong.

When Nora wakes up, she finds herself in the Midnight Library, a place between life and death where every book is an alternate story of Nora's life. Each story is a life Nora would have had if she had made a different choice, at a crucial time, for her path in life.

Nora has a chance at another life and it's hers for the choosing. Will she make the right choice and find a life where she can finally experience happiness and a life worth living?

This is the second of the two April '22 selections for the community book club I belong to and I was excited to dig into a book with such a creative premise that was already on my TBR. I enjoyed being a silent passenger along for the ride in Nora’s journey, where the pages turn quickly and the ending attempts to make sense.

Although the five-month gap between reading and reviewing this book wasn't intentional, I've had plenty of time to digest how I felt about the way this story played out. Originally I just struggled connecting with both Nora and the offered ending, but eventually more issues surfaced.

This author knows depression and suicide and, in fact, uses both as catalysts in this book, yet they have a superficial part in the story. The author's writing begins to feel preachy, from my viewpoint, about the choices Nora should make in her life. If she chooses this life with this decision she won't have depression and she'll live her best life? All Nora has to do now is make the right choice and she'll feel better about her life. That sounds a bit wonky to me when mental health is at the heart of the Nora's issues.

Please don't get me wrong, although I don't love it, I do like this story, the Magical Realism and the Time Travel, but I do have mixed feelings about it. This story is mostly sad, Nora is horribly confused, and how is this okay? Some things don't feel right about this story and I can't love it based on how it makes my heart feel.

I apologize if I'm offending those readers who love this book, which is not my intent. The same book, different readers, result in differing opinions, it's a fact. There are literally hundreds of thousands of reviews of this book to source and read. Mine is just one of very few outlier reviews.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024
Lovely journey through some of life’s most common challenges. Provides food for reflection. Quick read with characters that are likable.

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Cecilia
5.0 out of 5 stars Hermoso libro
Reviewed in Mexico on December 29, 2023
Me encantó!!! Muy fácil de leer. En 8 días lo terminé. Es una buena historia. Va por pequeños capítulos. Es inglés británico. Muy lindo y bastante recomendable.
Andressa
5.0 out of 5 stars Ótimo livro!
Reviewed in Brazil on October 9, 2022
Gostei bastante e me vi na protagonista. Não sou diagnosticada com depressão, mas sei que tenho muita ansiedade e depois de muitas mortes em minha família, o mundo se tornou ainda mais sem sentido para mim e fico me perguntando se minha vida não seria melhor se eu tivesse feito outras escolhas. Gostei de ver ela vivendo diversas vidas. Diferente dela, no entanto, agora estou terminando minha faculdade e estou pensando no que fazer da vida, porque sinto que errei feio na faculdade, estou há 10 anos e foram 10 anos sem muitos avanços em minha vida, sinto que se tivesse escolhido outra faculdade mais fácil para mim, teria terminado bem mais rápido. Mas é isso, e agora estou com pavor de escolher o caminho errado de novo, e também com pavor de, assim como na faculdade, não ter coragem de desistir e acabar em algo que não me deixa feliz de novo. Mas é isso, me vi na personagem porque tenho essa de ficar me imaginando em mil cenários diferentes, mas acabo achando que em todos serei infeliz. Mas ótima leitura, o final não foi surpreendente, mas foi de aquecer o coração.
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5.0 out of 5 stars well written book that makes you contemplate your own life choices
Reviewed in Canada on July 15, 2021
I loved the concept of Midnight Library. What if on the day of your death you could go back and see the lives you would have lived if only you had made certain choices differently. If you could fix your biggest, and smallest, regrets and see if you would have lived a happier more meaningful life. After losing her job and cat in the same day, a depressed Nora Seed gets this chance after chasing a bottle of antidepressants with one of wine.

If you get past the stretch of imagination it takes to get you to the midnight library where Nora spends most of the book suspended between life and death you're in for an amazing book. A book about how the grass isn't always greener on the other side of the fence. And how the smallest changes in you and how you live your life can deeply impact those in your periphery. Like how no longer teaching piano to a young boy removes the last barrier keeping him from a life of mischief and crime. Or how not living in the house you reside in in your root life, being able to get meds for, and help take care of your aging neighbour means he ends up losing his independence and living in a nursing home.

Haig writes a thought provoking novel about how all our decisions, big and small, have the grandest effects. And the choices we make about will truly make us happy. Making us answer for ourselves " what is the best way to live". And an underlying reminder that no matter how inconsequential we may think we are, we are all the difference to someone else.

***TW: suicide, depression, overdose, death of a pet***
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Luciana
5.0 out of 5 stars 10/10
Reviewed in Spain on May 8, 2024
I finished reading a book in less than a week for the first time in over ten years. What a sweet reminder that, where there is life, there is hope (and possibilities). 🌸
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5.0 out of 5 stars Remarkable and Intriguing
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 29, 2024
I read this in two sittings, it truly was a "can't put down" book. I was a little concerned about his use of suicide as a medium to tell the story and felt the concept if depression was a little simplified. However, it was a beautiful story with an honest and kind message behind it.
The character of Nora was real and relatable, and the narrative was easy to follow despite the complexity of the links between characters. I wouldn't recommend reading it if in a fragile state of mind but overall a beautiful piece of literature that's memorable.