The Midnight Library
The Midnight Library
The Midnight Library
Matt Haig

The Midnight Library

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    Description

    The life-changing reader-favourite, from the acclaimed author of How To Stop Time, Reasons to Stay Alive and The Comfort Book

    A beguiling read, filled with warmth and humour, and a vibrant celebration of the power of books to change lives

    A beautiful fable, an It's a Wonderful Life for the modern age - impossibly timely when we are all stuck in a world we wish could be different

    A celebration of life's possibilities . . . A beautiful concept . . . Charming

    A beautiful and poignant exploration of depression and existential doubt . . . This book helped to get me out of a reading rut and gave me renewed appreciation for the life I have when it can be so easy to wonder about our lives not lived

    A rare and welcome light of hope and wisdom in the darkness

    A wonderful story . . . Such a beautiful book to get lost in

    I can't describe how much his work means to me. So necessary . . . The king of empathy

    Warm and humorous

    A brilliant premise and great fun to have so many stories within one book

    Amazing and utterly beautiful, The Midnight Library is everything you'd expect from the genius storyteller who is Matt Haig

    Matt Haig was born in Sheffield. His novels include the bestsellers The Humans, How to Stop Time and The Life Impossible . His book The Midnight Library has sold over twelve million copies worldwide. His non-fiction includes The Comfort Book and the award-winning memoir of mental illness Reasons to Stay Alive . His work has been published in fifty-six languages.

    @mattzhaig | matthaig.com

    Specifications

    Publisher Canongate Books
    Pub date Feb. 18, 2021
    Pages 320
    Theme Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
    Measurements 198 x 129 x 19 mm
    Weight 255 gr
    EAN 9781786892737
    Binding Paperback
    Language English

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