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A Dreamy Ride to a Magical World: A Review of Haig's The Midnight Library

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A book containing a list of all your regrets, a chance to undo them all, a chance to live infinite other lives that you could have lived, or are living across multiverses, and a magical library, located between life and death, where time freezes at midnight. If this isn’t what you want in a fantasy novel, I don’t know what you do. The Midnight Library by Matt Haig is the winner of Goodreads Choice Awards 2020 in the fiction category. So, I decided to read it even though I am not much of a fiction reader. The protagonist Nora Seed is fed up of her life, she has lost all hope in herself and believes that her depressing life, her messed up relationships all are beyond repair. She decides to end her life. Between life and death, she finds herself in a magical library where every book is the gateway to a life Nora could have lived. Every decision that a person takes brings forth a mountain for more such irreversible decisions. Nora has a chance to undo every decision she regrets not taking ...