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Midnight Library

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Midnight Library
9.99 €
If our lives had turned out differently, would they have been better? We don't know. But the one we're given is valuable in itself, as Matt Haig's new novel explores.
Between life and death, there's a library. Thirty-five-year-old Nora, a music teacher from Bedford, finds herself there when one night her entire life is thrown into disarray. The shelves stretch endlessly. Each book offers a chance to live her own, but completely different, life. To make different decisions and, most importantly, not to regret what never happened. It turns out, had Nora chosen differently at one point or another, she could have become a rock star, an Olympic champion, a glaciologist, a wife and mother, and even visited Australia.
But would she have been happier?
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