She is, and this is what makesThe Midnight Librarysuch a wonderfully accessible read, is that she is as flawed and human as the rest of us – capable of so much, and far more loved and cared for than she realises, but also all too able to be led astray by the overwhelming hugeness...
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The Midnight Library by Matt Haig 4.3 out of 5 stars 260,971 When Nora stands her fiancé up at the altar, loses her job, and answers a knock on the front door from a former coffee date who not only doesn’t remember her, but is actually there to inform her that her beloved ...
The Midnight Feast– as a thriller, I’d describe this as more like a cheeky midnight snack, rather than a full-on feast. That said, the conclusion made me chuckle and I did enjoy the ride. Some twists were obvious; others were not. And this did keep me from going to bed before mi...
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The Midnight Feast– as a thriller, I’d describe this as more like a cheeky midnight snack, rather than a full-on feast. That said, the conclusion made me chuckle and I did enjoy the ride. Some twists were obvious; others were not. And this did keep me from going to bed before mi...