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The Midnight Library: A GMA Book Club Pick (A Novel) (2023. Auflage)

von Matt Haig (Autor)

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Stell dir vor, auf dem Weg ins Jenseits gb?e es eine riesige Bibliothek, ges?mt mit all den Leben, die du ht?test f hren kn?nen. Buch f r Buch gef llt mit den Wegen, die deiner ht?ten sein kn?nen. Hier findet sich Nora Seed wieder, nachdem sie aus lauter Verzweiflung beschlossen hat, sich das Leben zu nehmen. An diesem Ort, an dem die Uhrzeiger immer auf Mitternacht stehen, erf?fnet sich f r Nora plt?zlich die Mg?lichkeit herauszufinden, was passiert wr?e, wenn sie sich anders entschieden ht?te. Jedes Buch in der Mitternachtsbibliothek bringt sie in ein anderes Leben, in eine andere Welt, in der sie sich zurechtfinden muss. Aber kann man in einem anderen Leben gl cklich werden, wenn man wei , dass es nicht das eigene ist?… (mehr)
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Titel:The Midnight Library: A GMA Book Club Pick (A Novel)
Autoren:Matt Haig (Autor)
Info:Penguin Books (2023), 304 pages
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The Midnight Library von Matt Haig

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Aos 35 anos, Nora Seed é uma mulher cheia de talentos e poucas conquistas. Arrependida das escolhas que fez no passado, ela vive se perguntando o que poderia ter acontecido caso tivesse vivido de maneira diferente. Após ser demitida e seu gato ser atropelado, Nora vê pouco sentido em sua existência e decide colocar um ponto final em tudo. Porém, quando se vê na Biblioteca da Meia-Noite, Nora ganha uma oportunidade única de viver todas as vidas que poderia ter vivido.
  Andreamd | Jun 12, 2024 |
"Between life and death there is a library," she said. "And within that library, the shelves go on forever. Every book provides a chance to try another life you could have lived. To see how things would be if you had made other choices...Would you have done anything different, if you had the chance to undo your regrets?"
  taurus27 | Jun 9, 2024 |
So thought provoking. Loved it. ( )
  kdegour23 | May 29, 2024 |
Novela que nos hace meditar sobre la importancia de dar a la vida que tenemos su justo valor, nos hace reflexionar y nos ayuda a seguir nuestros sueños, a no ponernos limites y a avanzar por nuevos caminos.Vañorar la vida y a aquellas personas que tenemos a nuestro lado.
  cdepabloh1968 | May 19, 2024 |
Fantasy is not a genre I read, but the premise of this book appealed to me enough to try it; I often wonder what my life would be like if I'd chosen to do this for a living instead of that, moved there instead of here, managed to find someone who loved me. i was wrapped up in this story from the beginning, and, for me, it became more intriguing and surprising and thought-provoking as it went along. I liked that Nora's selections for possible lives went from the obvious to the sort-of farfetched. I started to get disappointed as the "It's a Wonderful Life" conclusion began, but then I figured, what's wrong with reviewing the effect your core life has on other people, especially if you're not a mean person. I also started thinking about reversing the perspective - what would my life have been like if it hadn't been affected by that person, or that person, or that person.
Maybe this story struck a chord with me just because I think my life could have been better if I'd only been more brave, or more certain of what I wanted, or less paralyzed by the fear of making the wrong choice, or ....
But if you're not that kind of person, if you enjoy a confident life, maybe this story won't resonate with you.
A couple of favorite passages:
- Do you ever think "how did I end up here?" Like you are in a maze and totally lost and it's all your fault because you were the one who made every turn? (You can hear the people who made it out of the maze, and they) seem so happy to have made it and you don't resent them, but you do resent yourself for not having their ability to work it all out.
- You can choose choices but not outcomes. ... It was a good choice. It just wasn't a desired outcome.
- Caught in the middle. Struggling, flailing, just trying to survive while not knowing which way to go. Which path to commit to without regret. ( )
  ReadMeAnother | May 10, 2024 |
If you’ve never pondered life’s contingencies—like what might’ve happened if you’d skipped the party where you met your spouse—then Matt Haig’s novel The Midnight Library will be an eye-opening experience. This gentle but never cloying fable offers us a chance to weigh our regret over missed opportunities against our gratitude for the life we have.... [Haig's] allusions to multiverses, string theory and Erwin Schrödinger never detract from the emotional heart of this alluring novel.... Haig brings her story to a conclusion that’s both enlightening and deeply satisfying.
hinzugefügt von LondonLori76 | bearbeitenBookPage, Harvey Freedenberg (Oct 1, 2020)
 
Few fantasies are more enduring than the idea that there might be a second chance at a life already lived, some sort of magical reset in which mistakes can be erased, regrets addressed, choices altered.... The narrative throughout has a slightly old-fashioned feel, like a bedtime story. It’s an absorbing but comfortable read, imaginative in the details if familiar in its outline. The invention of the library as the machinery through which different lives can be accessed is sure to please readers and has the advantage of being both magical and factual. Every library is a liminal space; the Midnight Library is different in scale, but not kind. And a vision of limitless possibility, of new roads taken, of new lives lived, of a whole different world available to us somehow, somewhere, might be exactly what’s wanted in these troubled and troubling times.
hinzugefügt von LondonLori76 | bearbeitenNew York Times, Karen Joy Fowler (bezahlte Seite) (Sep 29, 2020)
 
...“between life and death there is a midnight library,” a library that contains multiple volumes of the lives she could have had if she had made different choices.... Haig’s latest (after the nonfiction collection Notes on a Nervous Planet, 2019) is a stunning contemporary story that explores the choices that make up a life, and the regrets that can stifle it. A compelling novel that will resonate with readers.
hinzugefügt von LondonLori76 | bearbeitenBooklist, LynnDee Wathen (Aug 1, 2020)
 
An unhappy woman who tries to commit suicide finds herself in a mysterious library that allows her to explore new lives.... This book isn't heavy on hows; you won’t need an advanced degree in quantum physics or string theory to follow its simple yet fantastical logic. Predicting the path Nora will ultimately choose isn’t difficult, either. Haig treats the subject of suicide with a light touch, and the book’s playful tone will be welcome to readers who like their fantasies sweet if a little too forgettable. A whimsical fantasy about learning what’s important in life.
hinzugefügt von LondonLori76 | bearbeitenKirkus Reviews (Jul 14, 2020)
 

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Haig, MattHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Berg, Monique terÜbersetzerCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
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She knew she should be experiencing pity and despair for her feline friend – and she was – but she had to acknowledge something else. As she stared at Voltaire's still and peaceful expression – that total absence of pain – there was an inescapable feeling brewing in the darkness. Envy.
The universe tended towards chaos and entropy. That was basic thermodynamics. Maybe it was basic existence too.
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Stell dir vor, auf dem Weg ins Jenseits gb?e es eine riesige Bibliothek, ges?mt mit all den Leben, die du ht?test f hren kn?nen. Buch f r Buch gef llt mit den Wegen, die deiner ht?ten sein kn?nen. Hier findet sich Nora Seed wieder, nachdem sie aus lauter Verzweiflung beschlossen hat, sich das Leben zu nehmen. An diesem Ort, an dem die Uhrzeiger immer auf Mitternacht stehen, erf?fnet sich f r Nora plt?zlich die Mg?lichkeit herauszufinden, was passiert wr?e, wenn sie sich anders entschieden ht?te. Jedes Buch in der Mitternachtsbibliothek bringt sie in ein anderes Leben, in eine andere Welt, in der sie sich zurechtfinden muss. Aber kann man in einem anderen Leben gl cklich werden, wenn man wei , dass es nicht das eigene ist?

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