![]() ![]() ![]() As a teen, she gave up her impressive swimming career because she felt it was too much pressure, and didn’t like the way it set her apart from her peers. Nora Seed lives with many regrets in her life. Plus, this is a book about books, which as you know, is my favourite kind of book. ![]() I was warned beforehand that this book is sort of sad (which it is), but in true Matt Haig fashion, you do feel better after having read it so I’d still consider it a feel-good novel. He’s managed to hit it big with book clubs this time around with The Midnight Library, and being a book club book lover myself, I didn’t want to be left out of the fun. The first book of his I read was historical fiction, then I moved onto a work of non-fiction which I failed to write a formal review of, but talked about on the radio a few years ago. I am continually impressed by the eclectic mix of books that Matt Haig has published in the past few years. ![]()
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