๐ peek insideThe Midnight Library
by Matt Haig
Between life and death, there is a library containing infinite books, each representing a life Nora Seed could have lived if she had made different choices. Faced with overwhelming regret, Nora enters the library to test out alternative versions of her existence-from being a glaciologist to a rock star. This thought-provoking novel explores the 'what ifs' of life and the pursuit of true happiness. It is a life-affirming meditation on mental health, regret, and the beauty of ordinary living.
Very popular worldwide. More than 13 million people have read it.
Notable Quotes
"It is easy to mourn the lives we aren't living. Easy to wish we'd developed other other talents, said yes to different offers. Easy to wish we'd worked harder, loved better, handled our finances more astutely, been more popular, stayed in the band, gone to Australia, said yes to the coffee or done more bloody yoga. It takes no effort to miss the friends we didn't make and the work we didn't do the people we didn't do and the people we didn't marry and the children we didn't have. It is not difficult to see yourself through the lens of other people, and to wish you were all the different kaleidoscopic versions of you they wanted you to be. It is easy to regret, and keep regretting, ad infinitum, until our time runs out. But it is not lives we regret not living that are the real problem. It is the regret itself. It's the regret that makes us shrivel and wither and feel like our own and other people's worst enemy. We can't tell if any of those other versions would of been better or worse. Those lives are happening, it is true, but you are happening as well, and that is the happening we have to focus on."
"The only way to learn is to live."
"If you aim to be something you are not, you will always fail. Aim to be you. Aim to look and act and think like you. Aim to be the truest version of you. Embrace that you-ness. Endorse it. Love it. Work hard at it. And don't give a second thought when people mock it or ridicule it. Most gossip is envy in disguise."
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