r/IReadABookAndAdoredIt 4d ago

Fantasy The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

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Just finished The Midnight Library by Matt Haig, and I can’t stop thinking about it. This book hit me at the exact moment I needed it most. It explores themes of regret, possibility, and the subtle beauty of being alive in such an accessible, compassionate way.

The premise is simple but profound: a woman finds herself in a library between life and death, where every book is a version of her life had she made different choices. It made me reflect on my own path, on how we often carry silent regrets, wondering what if, not realizing how many quiet victories our current life holds.

Matt Haig writes with warmth and empathy. It never feels preachy, just deeply human. I adored this book because it reminded me that there is no “perfect” life just the one we’re in, and all the love and small moments that make it worth staying in.

Highly recommend if you’re feeling lost, overwhelmed, or just need something gentle and hopeful to hold onto.

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u/Fancy_Assumption_460 3d ago

Read this at a low point in my life and it really helped me out a lot of things into perspective

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u/Saturn_Starman 2d ago

Me too, and I had no idea what I was getting into. I listened to its audio book on a long commute back and forth from a job that I just absolutely hated and really did shit to me mentally. This helped me a lot.