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The Midnight Library
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I’m 57% in and so much has happened in the last 10% of the book. (view spoiler)
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Did I mention that I love the titles of the chapters?
More soon! :)

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Through 91% now. More thoughts:
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Looking forward to hearing everyone's thoughts.



I used to zone out every time (view spoiler)


That’s exactly where I started to feel the (view spoiler)

It's probably how the characterization should be.



I expected a lot more from the Goodreads best fiction of the year.



I have this book on my TBR for February.. I know I am 11 days late.. but can I join in and be a part of this buddy read..!!

I have this book on my TBR for February.. I know I am 11 days late.. but can I join in and be a part of this buddy read..!!"
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Ultimately very let down.....2 stars. Full review above. I did include spoilers

65% of the way in and I'm still confused about what seems to me a major plot hole. The Library is supposed to be infinite, each life branching off of the most minute decision, yet Nora chooses books/lives based on the broadest of strokes, quickly becomes disappointed, and then "un-regrets" not becoming profession x, y, z (view spoiler) . Yes, I understand it would be boring for the reader to sit through very similar lives, but it just doesn't make sense to give up on entire professions when they have unexpected consequences you could presumably *avoid* by making some smaller decisions differently. (i.e. (view spoiler) ). Because this plot hole is so glaring, it interferes with the moral we are supposed to learn from the whole exercise.
100% So my plot hole problem ended up not being relevant, anyway. Because the heart of the problem was (view spoiler) .
Anyway, I would not recommend this book. The idea sounded great in the synopsis, but the details of it didn't work logistically, and the writing was not good. It's a shame.
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Pages: 288 pages
Length: 1 Month (February)
Participants: Trisha, Ushashi, Ilona, Stuti, Courtney, Sandra, Wendy, Irma, Angie, Sakiz.
Everyone reads at their own pace during a Buddy Read. Because participants can be at different parts of the book at different times, it is extremely important to mark spoilers so that the book is not ruined for someone who is not as far along as others!!!
Mark spoilers by placing {spoiler} before the text and {/spoiler} after the text but use the < and > instead of the { and }.
Happy Buddy Reading!