Midnight Diaries (Book Review).:Reviews the book 'Midnight Diaries,' by Boris Yeltsin, translated by Catherine A. Fitzpatrick.JohnstonRobert H.Library Journal
The Midnight LibraryThe Midnight Library from the English author Matt Haig was released in 2020. It’s 288 pages, which makes it a little more challenging but still absolutely doable in a single day. The novel is all about storytelling, with Nora Seed exploring the “what ifs” of her ...
A luminous, spirit-lifting blockbuster for readers of The Midnight Library. Eight ordinary people. One extraordinary choice. It seems like any other day. You wake up, pour a cup of coffee, and head out. But today, when you open ...More ...
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I was not a fan of his second,The Midnight Library. So perhaps I only have myself to blame,had I read the reviews, ofThe Life Impossible, I might have realized I was getting into another novel of magical realism. But instead I was drawn in by the book’s blurb (I’m often suscept...
Book Review Books The Midnight Library @MattHaig1 Introspective Illumination! #MustRead By Inderpreet on Friday, November 15, 2024 The last two months of 2024 are upon us and, as a book that has time as its theme, The Midnight Library is a must-read. The year seems to have flown away...
I was not a fan of his second,The Midnight Library. So perhaps I only have myself to blame,had I read the reviews, ofThe Life Impossible, I might have realized I was getting into another novel of magical realism. But instead I was drawn in by the book’s blurb (I’m often suscept...
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Don’t Let the Forest In-hmm this is a peculiarly difficult book to review. I felt like I spent far too much of the book on uneven ground, struggling to connect. I loved the language, especially as it was wound around vignettes, and stories within stories. Yet there was also something...