The Midnight Library
Set in Bedford, England, Matt Haig’s The Midnight Library is a fascinating book mixing a variety of genres. It is part sci-fi, with a dash of magical realism. Sometimes it is philosophical and reflective, pushing one to explore and introspect on their own thoughts. It is engrossing, insightful, and filled with brilliant observations about life.
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