![]() ![]() ![]() The use of The Midnight Library as not only a setting, but a representation of Nora’s struggle to live or die was brilliant. But if there’s one lesson that I’ve taken from this book is that dwelling on all those other possible lives isn’t healthy and that this life, the one we currently have, is the only one we should be thinking about. ![]() I’ve lost count of the times where I’ve wondered how differently my life would be had I made different decisions. Why I liked this novel: As someone who deals with mental issues and constant regrets, I feel like I can relate to Nora on many levels. From there, the reader is taken on a journey through the many lives Nora could have had. The books on the shelves of this library are all the different lives Nora could have possibly had based on different decisions she made. The library, called The Midnight Library, is run by a figure that looks like her childhood librarian Mrs. When she does, she ends up in the place between life and death, which for her is a library. Premise of the book: The main character Nora decides to commit suicide. ![]() It also covered my new to me author square in book BINGO, so this book was a win-win for me! But did I like it? Keep reading to find out! This is the first book I completed on my 2023 read list. ![]()
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