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If I loved The Midnight Library, what other books would I like?

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Nicflowers82 · 24/12/2025 12:40

I would love some recommendations of books you have loved . I found The Midnight Library so thought provoking . I don’t mind if it’s fiction or non fiction. And it can be anything from total escapism to something more relevant to a mid 40s Mumsnetter….

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Manchestermummax3 · 24/12/2025 14:28

Watching as I've just read the same book & loved it!

TheDandyLion · 24/12/2025 16:15

Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi

thisoldcity · 24/12/2025 16:24

The Phone Booth at the Edge of the World by Laura Imai Messina.

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thisoldcity · 24/12/2025 16:25

The Names by Florence Knapp.

Isabella40 · 24/12/2025 16:36

Honeybees and distant thunder by by Riku Onda

SleepingStandingUp · 24/12/2025 17:49

life after life. similar concept of different but same lives. also a good TV adaptation

DelurkingAJ · 24/12/2025 18:11

The Five People You Meet in Heaven
We are All Completely Beside Ourselves
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BookwormDadUK · 24/12/2025 18:16

Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend. Fiction, and then first book in years that made me cry.

Hedgehogsaremything · 24/12/2025 18:23

What You Are Looking For Is In The Library - Michiko Aoyama

and not just because it has library in the title!

UtterlyOtterly · 24/12/2025 18:27

thisoldcity I looked that up and now have added it to my list of books to buy in 2026. Thank you.

Fanoftrees · 24/12/2025 18:29

The first 15 lives of Harry August, has the same time traveller thought provoking vibes

TreeWitch · 24/12/2025 18:34

Loved the midnight library,

Have you read The Rosie project?

Nicflowers82 · 24/12/2025 19:26

Thanks so much everyone ! What a great list to take into 2026 and get me back into reading more regularly . @TreeWitch i haven’t read that one - will look it up .

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Lilyandthechickencannon · 24/12/2025 20:48

+1 to Life After Life.

Possibly The Ministry of Time could suit.

ultracynic · 24/12/2025 20:50

How to stop time, also by Matt Haig. I love his writing style.

Monvelo · 24/12/2025 20:53

I really enjoyed The life impossible, also by Matt Haig. Much more so than the midnight library. My favourite books by him are still Humans and How to stop time.

Ladymuckypuddle · 24/12/2025 20:56

Barbra Erskine books are thought provoking, well written and good reads.

I was recommended this book on here years ago and borrowed it from my library and found it so good dh got it for my birthday that year. Kane & Abel by Jeffrey Archer really thought provoking, this book changed my life in more ways than one.

YearOfTheDrizzle · 24/12/2025 23:20

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RampantIvy · 24/12/2025 23:23

Lilyandthechickencannon · 24/12/2025 20:48

+1 to Life After Life.

Possibly The Ministry of Time could suit.

I have just read that and enjoyed it. I couldn't get on with The Midnight Library though. It is one of the very few books I couldn't be bothered to finish.

ApolloandDaphne · 24/12/2025 23:25

I loved the Midnight Library.

SodDiamondsPasstheVodka · 25/12/2025 02:05

Midlife in Gretna Green funny, thought-provoking and sticks in your mind, I binged the whole series, but the first one is like a stand alone if you only want to read one.

thornbury · 25/12/2025 04:48

The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods

Buttheywereonlysatellites51 · 25/12/2025 06:23

The Blue Castle by Lucy Maud Montgomery.

RhaenysRocks · 25/12/2025 06:56

Ben Elton wrote one called Time after Time about time travellers trying to stop WW1 from happening which is v good and Stephen Fry "Making History" about a simar idea for WW2. Also agree with Life after Life. I liked ML..i use it when I'm teaching philosophy. I get my 6th form to identify a couple of points in their life where they could have chosen something else and write about what might have happened.
Also, film not book but I assume you know Sliding Doors?

Ifeeltheneedtheneedforcoffee · 25/12/2025 07:01

Ive not read the midnight library but it sounds good.
The library of lost dollhouses is a good book looking into the past and different lives