A review by nothingforpomegranted
The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

4.0

Overall, I enjoyed this book about Nora, a music store employee who is filled with regrets. This seemed like an extremely accurate portrayal of many women in their late twenties, and it is interesting to consider all of the alternate paths our lives could have taken. As someone who has wrestled with this very idea several times myself in the past few years, this certainly resonated. However, it was also more than a little repetitive and entirely predictable. In each life, Nora's relationships were not what she expected, and she was uncertain about proceeding with each life. Reading the same plot over and over again got old, and I knew what was coming. Ultimately, this was a comforting and easy read, but not a particularly impressive one.