Review
"A beguiling read, filled with warmth and humour, and a vibrant celebration of the power of books to change lives" - Sunday Times
"A beautiful fable, an It's a Wonderful Life for the modern age - impossibly timely when we are all stuck in a world we wish could be different" -- JODI PICOULT
"A celebration of life's possibilities . . . A beautiful concept . . . Charming" - Guardian
"A rare and welcome light of hope and wisdom in the darkness" -- JOANNE HARRIS
"A wonderful story . . . Such a beautiful book to get lost in" -- Zoe Ball, BBC Radio 2
"I can't describe how much his work means to me. So necessary . . . The king of empathy" -- JAMEELA JAMIL
"Warm and humorous" - The Times
"A brilliant premise and great fun to have so many stories within one book" - Daily Mail
"Amazing and utterly beautiful, The Midnight Library is everything you'd expect from the genius storyteller who is Matt Haig" -- JOANNA CANNON
"Absorbing . . . 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" - New York Times
About the Author
Matt Haig has written a wide variety of fiction and non-fiction. This includes the novels The Humans, How to Stop Time and The Midnight Library, which has been a number one Sunday Times bestseller and a number one New York Times bestseller. He has also written a number of children's books including A Boy Called Christmas, which was a major feature film, and most recently the non-fiction book for adults, The Comfort Book.