Published: 2020, Canongate Books Genre: Fiction Themes: Life, death, regrets My rating(out of 5): ❤❤❤❤❤ I stopped reading this book at page 34. No, no. Don't get me wrong. This is not a 'did not finish', I mean I had to just stop for a moment and contemplate the concept of a big Book of Regrets waiting to be read at the point when your body hovers on the cusp between life and death. Author Matt Haig dangles the possibility that you could go back and make things different; go back and live the life that might have been, if only you had made a different choice. That is what stopped me. No wonder this book was a Sunday Times Number One Bestseller! What an idea! Not only can the lead character Nora go back and make another choice, if it turns out she didn't like that new life after all, then she can go back to the Midnight Library and pick another life and have another go. The choices available are endless and every option f...