The Midnight Library

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ISBN:
978-1-78689-272-0
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3 stars

I'm actually quite disappointed with this novel after being so excited based of the reviews and social relevance. I feel that this book lacks a lot of nuance of how people with depression feel and the dilemmas they face.

Also, I find it pretty insulting that the most perfect life for the protognist is quite conservative and traditionalist. Then there's the aspect that the midnight library relies on a false premise.

There's some things we can't change and we do not have a chance to just pick an infinite number of lives. This book also neglects the realities of those who live with insurmountable misery and pain. It feels very anti euthanasia and purports that anyone can just chance their reality if by themselves by changing their mindset.

There's an aspect of this book that's about the protagonist choosing a life by temporarily occupying the body of a version of …

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