Midnight Library by Matt Haig

 No Regrets?  

A quirky and uplifting read about second chances.  Nora is given the opportunity to relive and correct some of her regrets in life. But with each venture, she is plopped into a past she doesn’t know much about. It’s not all she thought it would be and her alterations extend beyond the editing of her original regret.  

I had to laugh that with each trip back in time, she’s never exactly aware where she is or how her life has built up to that point. It’s a mystery she must quickly figure out before she steps on that stage to give her motivational speech, or find her way home in a foreign country, or know what a spotter’s job is on an arctic exploration.

I like how it’s explained that when we sometimes forget why we went into another room, it’s probably a blip in time when we’ve changed lives.  So, now I have a good excuse!  Ha! 

Be sure to check out this unique and playfully thought-provoking book!  Would make for a fun movie. 

Happy Reading,

 

Annette 

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