![]() ![]() But it’s a really entertaining and thought-provoking read. Is it the most eloquent writing I’ve ever encountered? No. I handed it to my father, and he did the same. While I tend to “read” (listen) to most books in their audible version, I picked up the hardcopy of The Midnight Library and read it in less than a day. If you are a person who thinks about the decisions we make and their reverberating impact then this book is for you. Nora Seed must find her ideal life if she intends to leave the miserable one that she is living. Would you like yourself in that life? If so, would you stay in that life? Or would you return to the Midnight Library to peruse your endless options? ![]() ![]() Imagine, if you can, the ability to visit yourself in your own life if you had followed that crazy dream, chosen the other lover, continued playing that sport, taken that international trip. She can pull any book from the shelves of the Midnight Library and be transported to a life in which she made the decision outlined in that book’s plot. The possibilities for Nora Seed are infinite. Let’s dive in! The Midnight Library Book Review In this tale, we see how different decisions might change a life – and the life of others, too. That’s just what happens in the Midnight Library. ![]() Therefore, I completely understand the desire to review a catalog of life choices and to choose differently. This book review of the Midnight Library is brought to you by a reviewer actively going through a breakup. ![]()
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