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La biblioteca di mezzanotte
La biblioteca di mezzanotte | Matt Haig
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amandalewey
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We all have the “what if..” thoughts in life. Is the grass really greener on the other side? I enjoyed the perspective of looking at another “life” if a different choice was made. I honestly couldn‘t put this one down and read it within 2 days. This is definitely a new favorite!

DeeLew I keep seeing this one. I think I need to add it to my list! 4w
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ElizaMarie
Midnight Library | Matt Haig
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Such a Veronika Decides To Die vibe to it. But that was one of my fav books, so I did enjoy this one :)

Also, yes! You can tell so much about someone by watching how they treat others!

Texreader Truth yes 2mo
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ElizaMarie
Midnight Library | Matt Haig
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Beatlefan129 Go Pack Go! 💛💚🏈 2mo
RamsFan1963 @KadaGul I got both of my upsets right (Poor Cowboys), so I hope I'm as good with the later games. Go Lions!! Go Rams!! 2mo
AmyG Go Lions! 2mo
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Sara_Planz Steelers are off this week but we will be back next week! 2mo
The_Penniless_Author @Sara_Planz Hello, fellow Steelers fan! 👋 2mo
ElizaMarie 😓 2mo
KadaGul @ElizaMarie I'm sorry 💔 for your team‘s 🏈 Loss. 2mo
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ElizaMarie
Midnight Library | Matt Haig
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I finished 6 out of the 9 books listed for my #HauntedShelf #TBR. I got a good chunk of 2 others (Evil Harvest and Midnight Library). All in all. This was such a fun experience. Thank you for being our team leader: @CatsAndBooks

#HexesAndCrows

julieclair Yay! Great results! 🎃👍 2mo
Catsandbooks Glad you had a good time! Awesome job! 👏🏼 🧡 2mo
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@Ruthiella I was hoping someone would ask. These were my purchases from the Bee is for Books bookstore in Beeville! It was a funny little bookstore. There were huge sections for romance and sci-fi. When I said just fiction please the owner looked at me like I‘d lost my mind. So I said, historical fiction please. Same response. But he said, if there is any it‘s in there pointing to two small shelves marked fiction. So, I know what they‘re ⬇️

Texreader reading in Beeville!! 😂😂😂 2mo
Ruthiella Thanks for satisfying my curiosity! 2mo
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The Midnight Library is a mood read. I can see why the reviews are so mixed. I read this on the cusp of summer ending, and so, it was the right time for me. Autumn not just spooky season, it‘s also a time where “death” feels closer I feel. Themes of suicide are heavy in this story, but it‘s also inspiring in many ways.

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ElizaMarie
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PuddleJumper 🎉🎉 Nice! 2mo
Catsandbooks 👏🏼🐦‍⬛🧡 2mo
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Teresereading
Midnight Library | Matt Haig
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Love these! 3mo
Eggs How fun 🤩 3mo
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HiMyNames_Alyssa
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This was a nice cozy read for a rainy long weekend. The only way to understand life is to live it.

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Eggs A great choice! 4mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Loved this one 💙🧡 4mo
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StellaDz
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I enjoyed this one! Read by Carey Mulligan (love her immensely) it was a nice foray into the multiverse, chaos theory but mainly taking on that saying of ‘the grass is always greener on the other side‘. We have regrets in this life, mostly of what we failed over or what hasn‘t happened. And oftentimes those regrets weigh us down and don‘t let us enjoy what we already have and live for the small joyful experiences.

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Awk_Word_Smith
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This is an interesting take on the theory of multiple universes and chaos theory. Nora loses her job. Her cat dies. The old man in the building no longer needs her to pick up his prescriptions. She thinks no one needs her in this life any longer. Caught between life and death, she is offered a chance to try on the infinite number of lives that could have been at every tiny decision she's ever made.

Awk_Word_Smith It was an enjoyable read, although I would have cut an entire chapter at the end as Haig beats the reader over the head with the notion that you should be grateful for the life you have. It was a bit preachy when it didn't need to be, otherwise, a most delightful read. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5 5mo
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Ddzmini
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Those thoughts of what if I … would it really be beneficial or would you be in a worse situation… this book provides a look into these prospective situational processes … I enjoyed how the author portrayed the different aspects of those choices… great read

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#coverlove #darkblue

As an indecisive person, this book gave me so much peace!

@Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

BossLady305 Such a great read. 5mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Loved this one! 5mo
Eggs It was really good 💙💙 5mo
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JenniferEgnor
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I loved this book. Vastly different than the hit Netflix series; similar concept to Paulo Coelho‘s ‘Veronica Decides to Die‘. Philosophy, fantasy, drama—this book makes you think about reincarnation, parallel and multiverses. Oscar Wilde once said that to live is the rarest thing in the world, most peoplx exist—that is all. Nora‘s story is everyone‘s story. Are we existing, or are we living? What do we truly desire? Is that desire enough⬇️

JenniferEgnor for us to discover and keep joy? Or are we doomed to always want something else? We all have regrets. If we could go back and change one thing, would that change cause more harm, or create something beautiful? The universe is our library, and the shelves are endless; we are the authors of the books that are our lives. What if the choices are infinite? What if we do, get to do it again and again, in slightly or vastly different ways? This⬇️ 5mo
JenniferEgnor book asks, how much do you really want to live? Death is the greatest teacher of all. An excellent book to discuss at a Death Cafe and for the bookshelf of Death Doulas. 5mo
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Every life contains many millions of decisions. Some big, some small. But every time one decision is taken over another, the outcomes differ. An irreversible variation occurs, which in turn leads to further variations. These books are all portals to all the lives you could be living. You have as many lives as you have possibilities. There are lives where you make different choices. And those choices lead to different outcomes. If you had⬇️

JenniferEgnor done just one thing differently, you would have a different life story. And they all exist in the Midnight Library. (edited) 5mo
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Between life and death there is a library. And within that library, the shelves go on for ever. Every book provides a chance to try another life you could have lived. To see how things would be different if you had made other choices…Would you have done anything different, if you had the chance to undo your regrets?

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️5/5

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New books 📖 💙💜🩵

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Julsmarshall
Midnight Library | Matt Haig
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Does anyone use libib.com (also an app) to catalog their personal books? My sweetie got me a scanner for my birthday a few months ago and I‘ve nearly got everything scanned in. It is great because I have a record of everything I have so I‘m less likely to buy a second copy. And it is like playing grown up librarian!

charl08 I do the same on librarything (without the scanner). 7mo
Karkar I use Libib. I love it! I have two libraries on mine one for my books and one for my Mom. 7mo
Ladygodiva7 Cool! I don‘t have it, but I did the same thing with BookBuddy+ app, I scanned the ISBN with my camera phone. (edited) 7mo
everlocalwest I definitely keep a list of books I'm collecting so that I don't buy dups but I am consistently adding to and culling my collection so my list on librarything is woefully out of date and I fear I'm going to have to start over. Kudos to you on your journey!! I love cataloging! 7mo
MaureenMc Another Libib user 🙋🏻‍♀️ 6mo
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jamield1911
Midnight Library | Matt Haig
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Absolutely beautiful.
"It's A Wonderful Life" meets "The Butterfly Effect". A true example of the grass not always being greener and about how remarkable life really can be.

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SoniaMRompoti
Midnight Library | Matt Haig
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Matt Haig masterfully explores the intricate tapestry of life's what-ifs through Nora Seed's journey across lifetimes of choices not made. This book is a luminous guide through the shadows of doubt, illuminating the value of every path we take. A compelling read that marries psychology with the magic of possibilities. Captivated by Haig's narrative, I found solace and reflection in Nora's story.

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RosePressedPages
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My friend picked The Midnight Library for our book club. I was very familiar with the book but skeptical about the concept, thinking it would be a tearjerker and make me feel like a trainwreck. Instead, I found it to be hopeful and reflective. I ended up binging it in a day and am glad my friend made me give it a try. A little bit cheesy towards the end but a solid 4 🌟‘s.

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Kaylaapps
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I was kind of nervous to start this book. I‘ve been in a reading slump and just wanted something easy. The first “chapter” kind of hits you and makes you realize this isn‘t a normal book. It makes you think and realize the what could have beens but not in a sad way! In a way that makes you want to live!

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ChasingOm
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I‘ve gotten out of the habit of taking pictures of what I‘m reading and sharing them here. 🥲 So here‘s a January report with a repost of my #BookSpin list!
Read: Tagged & Rated Below
Note: Read my BookSpin, Double BookSpin, and #FoodandLit choice this month!

Texreader This is great! I need to do something like this 11mo
ChasingOm For #FoodandLit Ghana. ⭐️⭐️⭐️.5 11mo
ChasingOm For #BookSpin. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 11mo
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ChasingOm For #DoubleBookSpin. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (When I originally picked this up a few years ago, I could not get into it. Definitely a right book, wrong time scenario - I LOVED it.) 11mo
ChasingOm A difficult read; Kate is an excellent story teller and artist and I‘m so glad she shared her own. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 11mo
ChasingOm For #ReadHarder Manga, I read this series instead and I HAVE ALL THE LOVE FOR IT. It‘s cute and sweet and made me laugh out loud every volume. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 11mo
TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Great month!! 11mo
Catsandbooks Great job! 👏🏼🇬🇭 11mo
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Sharv_Sona
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It‘s been ages since I‘ve posted anything, but it‘s been hard to find the time to read, let alone post. BUT Christmas break came along and so did time!! Coming to the actual book, I absolutely loved it, I adored it, I thought it was brilliant.

We read Albom‘s “The Time Keeper” for my English class and it was fantastic. Looking for more books like that, I came across this one and I was not disappointed. I won‘t say too much, but this gets 5⭐️!

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Never underestimate the big importance of small things.

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You can choose choices but not outcomes.

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“Sometimes the only way to learn is to live.”

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“Want,” she told her, in a measured tone, “is an interesting word. It means lack. Sometimes if we fill that lack with something else the original want disappears entirely.”

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JillR
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Well, what a lovely little surprise. I went into this a bit resistant. Felt it might be a bit twee. But it was actually sweet and lovely, a perfect read for the end of one year and the start of the next 💙

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A person was like a city. You couldn‘t let a few less desirable parts put you off the whole. There may be bits you don‘t like, a few dodgy side streets and suburbs, but the good stuff makes it worthwhile.

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Happy moments can turn into pain, given time.

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1. The tagged book
2. The Most Likely Club. Ugh, literally the worst book I‘ve read in so long
3. Nothing yet. I‘ve got a cold so I‘ll see how I‘m feeling. Might just kick it at home just me and my kitty and I‘m perfectly fine with that
4. No but I did end up at the mall for an hour or two
5. I guess kinda brown because it‘d been raining. I always want a white one and never get it 😂

#ghostsofxmas #wintergames @BookwormAHN

BookwormAHN I would love to have a white one too ❄️ 12mo
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SusanLee
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The overall premise of the story dwells on Nora's mundane life and suicidal thoughts, how she finally overcame it and wanting to live her life in the end. It sure is enlightening looking from Nora's point of view, as I would never have thought of dying. It was also a well written book, I liked the clarity and easy to understand prose. This is my last pick of the year for #bookspin 🙏🏻 I‘ve rated it 3/5.
@TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!!! 12mo
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MahsaNjm
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A book with a new idea 👌🏽

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KCofKaysville
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Good story of possibilities in life. Fun to read.

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SG2014
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Two books that deal with trying to fix the “mistakes” of the past, each unique in their own way.

Life after Life is a subtle story about what you would change if you could be re-born.

Midnight Library is the book I recommend to everyone and reminds you how precious this life can be. No regrets on this one.

If I was an English teacher, I would ask students to do a study on these two books.

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KCofKaysville
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Starting a bestseller from a couple of years ago.

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ChrisBohjalian
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Loved this novel. Matt Haig should be Therapist For Our Broken World.

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Chelseabillups30
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🗣️🧐

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️❤️❤️ 14mo
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“ A person was like a city. You couldn‘t let a few less desirable parts put you off the whole. There me parts you don‘t like, a few dodgy side streets and suburbs, but the good stuff makes it worth the while.”

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Mshookquilts
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An inspiration! Somewhat in the style of It‘s a Wonderful Life. Nora Seed has had a horrible day in a rough life and decides to die. She‘s given the opportunity to try on different lives and discovers different aspects of herself growing. You‘ll have to read to see what her final choice will be.

SarahBookInterrupted This was a fan book pick last season on my book club podcast and I really liked it. One of the questions we ask is what would be your library? And who would your librarian be? That was a fun exercise. 14mo
Mshookquilts @SarahBookInterrupted I bet it was. I‘ve been blessed with different people helping me out during rough times so it‘d be a hard pick. 14mo
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