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In Books in the Media, a site that aggregates critic reviews of books, the book received a (4.10 out of 5) from the site which was based on 5 critic reviews. [5] 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 ...
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. [15] In 2021, Haig appeared on Storybound, accompanied by an original score from Robert Wynia. [16] The Comfort Book was released on 1 July 2021. [17]
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Orlean in 2018. The Library Book received strongly favorable reviews and was selected as a "PW Pick" by Publishers Weekly. [4] Reviewing the book for The New York Times, Michael Lewis wrote, "Susan Orlean has once again found rich material where no one else has bothered to look for it…Once again, she's demonstrated that the feelings of a writer, if that writer is sufficiently talented and ...
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The Midnight Line is the twenty-first book in the Jack Reacher series written by Lee Child. [1] [2] The book was released on 7 November 2017 in the United States by Delacorte Press and on 15 November 2017 in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia and Ireland by Bantam Press. It is written in the third person.