THE MIDNIGHT LIBRARY | MATT HAIG | BOOK REVIEW
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ส.ค. 2024
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Matt Haig, explores a troubled woman's infinite alternate realities in The Midnight Library.
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This is an incredible book, deeply spiritual. I've never been so impacted by a work of fiction. For those who miss the miracle of this message, I feel sorry for them.
Yes! It definitely makes you think about your life path and your ability to choose.
This book became a huge sensation here a short time ago. I've read and listened to many people talking about it and I can't stop thinking this book is a big cliche. Not my thing but it seems to be interesting, though. You gave it four stars, wow! 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Yeah, I think it's reasonable to complain about this book as a cliche. It's not breaking any new grounds and like I said in the review, you really can see the whole structure of the story pretty quickly. I gave it four stars mainly because I thought the plot flowed well and I liked the writing style. Though like you said, not for everyone.
Heard a lot of people saying it was too predictable and so I opted out of reading it but now after watching this video, I feel like I might just give it a try. Make my own opinion out of it.
Well let me know what you think when you finish it. Sometimes predictability isn't a bad thing. With a lot of good movies and tv shows, you know what's going to happen, but it's still fun to watch. Breaking Bad comes to mind. You know exactly where that show is going after that first episode.
If you are in a happy mental state, go for it. If not, you will hate it. The book is be happy, fight your sadness, be hopeful, in 300 pages
Currently reading😊
When you finish, let me know what you think!
@@erikhillreviews I've just finished it. I liked it. It reminded me of this Japanese book "Before the coffee gets cold". Have you read it? Highly recommended ✨
Its too short
Do you mean that as a complaint against the book, or do you mean that it was so good you didn't want it to end?