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A review by etienne02
The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
4.0
Good one! Matt Haig is definitely a good author. This book is about what made a life a good one? Was is worth living and why we always looking around for a better one? Not only expecting better, but regretting not making the "right" choices. Not the most original trope, but one I like a lot. This book remind me a Mitch Albom (which you could consider checking if you like this one) work a lot, maybe less spiritual and more philosophical instead, but still there is a lot of similarity. And while I do have liked it, I would have like it even better 2 or 3 years ago, because I read a lot of similar book since then and also because the reflection, the way this book will make you thin about your life, is something I already made of lot of time and thinking on in the recent years so it just felt like there wasn't much new thing for me here, but I enjoy the reminder!
Nonetheless a totally worth reading book, it will make you think about your life and maybe even help you through some struggle or harder time. I also think that the actual pandemic situation is a good time to think about what come next and what you want to do with your life. Between a feel good book and philosophical thinking, Matt Haig provides another good novels that I would recommend!
Nonetheless a totally worth reading book, it will make you think about your life and maybe even help you through some struggle or harder time. I also think that the actual pandemic situation is a good time to think about what come next and what you want to do with your life. Between a feel good book and philosophical thinking, Matt Haig provides another good novels that I would recommend!