The Midnight Library - [9/10]
A beautifully crafted and intricate story, Matt Haigh delivers another poetic text that delivers a strong message that can be applied to your everyday life. I’m starting to become a real fan of this author, as his style of writing is not only intriguing but purposeful, as it is clearly trying to promote a message of enjoying life and living in the moment. My only gripe is that it is written like a philosophical study more than a novel, which honestly I appreciate however it has the feel of a literary text at times, leaning to much into showing the ‘moral of the story’. I’m saying this in comparison to his other book ‘how to stop time’ where it’s a fantastic story where at the end you ‘learn the lesson’ without even realising as the story is so charming it distracts you. This was clear throughout that there was a moral point to the story. I enjoyed the ending, but it raises the question that after her suicide attempt, did things in her life become better (her brother, friend etc) or did she have a mindset shift and start appreciating things more in her life. Interesting to think about.
Author: Matt Haig