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The Midnight Library was named a bestseller by The New York Times bestseller, [6] The Boston Globe, [7] and The Washington Post. [8] Good Morning America selected it as a Book Club Pick. [9] Booklist [10] and BookPage [11] gave the book a starred review. The Book Reporter [12] and The Arts Desk [13] raved about it.
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In this library, she then tries to find the life in which she's the most content. [13] It was shortlisted for the 2021 British Book Awards "Fiction book of the year". [ 14 ] The Midnight Library was adapted for radio and broadcast in ten episodes on BBC Radio 4 in December 2020.
On Mar 19, 2021, Emily Bowels, writing for the Library Journal, gave much praise to the book. Bowels went on to state that "Howell [...] has written a book that could be read in tandem with The Midnight Library by Matt Haig." The overall final verdict of the book given by Bowels was "Bold, raw, and powerful, Howell’s book--which also draws ...
Reasons to Stay Alive is a novel and memoir written by novelist Matt Haig, published on 5 March 2015.It is based on his experiences of living with depression and anxiety disorder, which he suffered from the age of 24.
David Smith (28 October 1872 – 25 April 1930) was an English film director and cinematographer of the silent era. [1] He directed more than 70 films between 1915 and 1927. He was born in Faversham, Kent, and died in Santa Barbara, California. He was the older brother of Albert E. Smith, one of the co-founders of the Vitagraph Studios.
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The Midnight Gang is a children's book written by David Walliams and illustrated by Tony Ross.It was released by HarperCollins on 3 November 2016. The story follows a boy called Thomas "Tom" Charper going to a cruel hospital and joining a "midnight gang" consisting of the facility's other children and staff.