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- Published
- 2020
- Ages
- 16–18
About the book
About the book
A woman on the verge of suicide finds herself in a library where she can experience alternate lives she might have lived.
AI summary
A woman on the verge of suicide finds herself in a library where she can experience alternate lives she might have lived.
Why parents choose this book
What makes The Midnight Library worth choosing
An honest, parent-first look at who this book suits, what it offers, and what to know before you buy.
Best for
- Age range: 16–18.
- Reading maturity: Young adult — teen protagonists and more nuanced themes.
- Kids who tend to love it: Contemporary.
- Personality fit: kids ages 16–18 who enjoy a good story.
Parents love this book because
- Written by Matt Haig, whose books parents return to for consistently thoughtful storytelling.
Your child will probably enjoy The Midnight Library if they…
- Enjoy stories written for kids around ages 16–18
This book helps develop
Vocabulary, sustained attention, and reading confidence for the 16–18 age band.
Things parents should know
- Violence: cartoonish or off-page action.
- Language: occasional mild words for the older end of the band.
- Sexual content: essentially none.
Reading commitment
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Why we recommend it
We recommend The Midnight Library for the 16–18 age band with a small heads-up on content — worth previewing or discussing. It leans into contemporary in a way that feels genuine, not formulaic. Matt Haig's voice is what makes it stick: readable, respectful of kids, and easy to hand to the next child in the family.
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