Some readers found it a struggle to get through, with a few of the group still to finish reading it and some unsure of whether they would read it all. Our group gave ‘The Midnight Library’ a rating of 6.7 out of ten. Here, she is given the opportunity to explore these alternative lives as well as undo any of her regrets. ‘The Midnight Library’ centres around the main character Nora, who – disenchanted with her life – decides to die, struggling to see any reason to keep on living.īut in-between life and death, she finds herself in a library, full of books holding information about what her life might have looked like, had she made different choices along the way. May’s book choice for our group was ‘The Midnight Library’ by Matt Haig. Highland Family Recovery Initiative Fundīy Lena McMillan, Family Support Development Officer.Exploring Stigma and the Power of Kindness.Charitable Trusts and Corporate Support.LGBTQ+ People, Families and Communities.Refer a Family Member to Scottish Families.
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