The Midnight Train by Matt Haig
Matt Haig's The Midnight Train follows an ageing bookseller on a ghostly steam-engine ride through his own life. A warm, spoiler-free review of the second Midnight World novel, aft...
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Matt Haig's The Midnight Train follows an ageing bookseller on a ghostly steam-engine ride through his own life. A warm, spoiler-free review of the second Midnight World novel, aft...
BEST known for The Midnight Library, Matt Haig expands the conceptual universe of his earlier novel with The Midnight Train, a story that begins when the protagonist, Wilbur Budd,...
Following a bidding war, Paramount Pictures has reportedly acquired The Midnight Library for around $36... The post Paramount Pictures Wins Bid for The Midnight Library appeared fi...
Aurelia Lyndham is on the cusp of major changes in her life. She’s the owner of On the Square Books, and she’s in the process of editing her latest novel and planning her wedding t...
Seventeen-year-old Aria Lendell has always been a hopeless romantic and inveterate daydreamer. But ever since something terrible happened to her identical twin, Cady, her imaginati...
The adaptation of the book by Matt Haig is likely the biggest deal out of the Cannes film market.
“The few words it contains are indecipherable, of no language. (The letters look Hebrew—if you don’t know Hebrew and have never seen Hebrew letters before.)”
The Astral Library The Astral Library by Kate Quinn is $2.99! Big thanks to everyone who let us know about th...
In Copenhagen, there is a library where the books have heartbeats. You check one out for thirty minutes, ask anything you want, and they answer -- openly, without script, without a...
I borrowed this book from my local library, and you know what? Libraries RULE! Of late, I have been reading through some of this year's Eisner Award nominees, and Night Chef is up...
Twenty-three questions to test your level of lit over the long weekend. Sometimes a person’s love language includes forcing friends and family to take part in a lit quiz over a cos...
Part Harry Potter, part Nancy Drew with a steampunk aesthetic, and weaving in elements of women in STEM, Briarwood is a typical middle school novel about what it feels like to be t...
Debuting on print lists this week is Matt Haig's The Midnight Train (Viking), from the world of 2020's The Midnight Library, ranking #4 on three of the lists, #14 on the fourth. Al...
It’s been almost a decade since Ruskovich published her debut novel, Idaho (2017), a lyrical, kaleidoscopic narrative about the murder of a young girl. Her new collection is quiete...
From the Booker-shortlisted author, a tantalisingly unreliable account of childhood, history and mental uncertaintyThe historian and novelist Fiona Mozley acknowledged in a 2018 pi...
Matt Haig returns to the Midnight World, we get a cutesy, queer Bromantasy, there's a murder within a college's secret society, and more.
Just before midnight on May 30, readers descended into the basement of the Monocle bookshop for an unusual encounter with Franz Kafka.
A detailed, spoiler-free review of The Last Page by Katie Holt. Cozy bookstore setting, sharp banter, real grief, and rivals-to-lovers chemistry. See why this NYC romance belongs o...
Every night, for every human being that ever was and ever will be, the Moon rises to remind us how improbably lucky we are, each of its craters a monument of the odds we prevailed...
Welcome to The Spinoff Books Confessional, in which we get to know the reading habits of Aotearoa writers, and guests. This week: playwright Sam Brooks, curator and producer of Fir...
Timeless Appeal Upper Fourth At Malory Towers by Enid Blyton is an entertaining girls’ novel that I enjoyed. It is the fourth book in the Malory Towers series which I recommend rea...
Production is expected to begin in early 2027.
The narrator of this slender novel is the epitome of cat. In her long life she has known the love of her mother in a perfect spot beneath an old tool shed, has loved her own kitten...
All the world’s a stage, and nowhere is that clearer than in an Oxford library. The stage in question: deathly quiet, sombre, hallowed. Stress permeates the air. The props: lapto...
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