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When I found out this book was set in a library, I was delighted to be approved to review it before the publication date! This story comes from the result of a librarian with a heart full of good intentions and a group of random people, all with various sensitive issues, being trapped in a library together due to poor weather.
A touching and warming plot with some distressing experiences being shared made this a tear-jerking read, that pulled on my heartstrings massively. Focusing on love, loss, loneliness, grief, and addiction, this has a lot to offer. There has clearly been a great deal of creativity in the characters and this becomes evident as one by one they start to open up, allowing their vulnerabilities to be explored within the group.
Admittingly, this may not be the best I have read, and there was a point halfway through where I thought I was going to lose interest but the pace picks up again and I am glad that I stuck with this.
This is a recommended read especially for those who like a story of personal growth and character analysis However, please be sure to read the trigger warnings about this book, as this discusses subjects that some readers may find upsetting.

An emotional book about a bunch of people who get stuck in the library due to the storm. It was a bit slow but an interesting book nonetheless

The Night of Many Endings - I requested this book because I just loved the title and the synopsis pulled me in.
Set in Silver Ridge in Colorado, a snowstorm is brewing, five people end up taking shelter in the local library, Nora, Vlado, Jasmine, Lewis, and Marlene. These five individuals are all from completely different backgrounds, have different personalities and each have their own set of problems. As the storm progresses, weather gets worse and the power goes out, they are all forced to take shelter and set up home for the night in the library. The night draws in and they learn about each other, their lives and the problems and worries that each one of them has.
A good read, but be warned that it deals with subjects like addition, homelessness, depression etc.
Thank you to Lake Union Publishing, NetGalley and the author for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

A brutal snowstorm hits an old and historic library, stranding 5 people there for an entire night. Each of the 5 have their own set of issues and trauma, including grief, addiction, PTSD, homelessness, and more. With Nora, the librarian, at the helm, they make unlikely connections that will change them all in ways nobody could have predicted.
This book did get off to a slow start for me. I’ve read others by this author, so I kept reading and was glad i finished this heartwarming story.
***Huge thanks to NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review

Thank you Netgalley for the opportunity to read this ARC. Although the premise was interesting and started out well, I just lost interest in the characters. I think with it taking place all in the library in one night there was not enough action to keep me interested. I am sorry to say I only got through 1/2 of the book before I gave up as there were other books I wanted to start. Maybe someone else would enjoy it more. I hope so for the author as it showed a lot of promise.

Nora knows a lot about life and the longing, emotions and emptiness comes through in the storyline. I connected with the characters and the stories that came out of the library. Everyone has a world of history and I believe that fate or karma or family dynamics all play a part in how we learn and grow!
I couldn’t say that I didn’t enjoy this book, I simply found it a little slow and bogged down.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

The Night of Many Endings was a pretty heavy read with the main question asking "how can your life change in one night?" After a snowstorm leaves an unlikely group of 5 people stranded together in a library, they begin to open up and share their stories. Drug addiction, suicide, heartbreak, friendships, loss and more, the stories of their lives begin to form.
I loved the premise of this story, however it had a pretty slow start for me. I found myself unable to invest in a lot of the characters stories. I'm not sure if it was because there were so many characters and stories to follow or if it was because of the writing, but I didn't find myself drawn to any particular story where I was left in a panic over figuring out how it ended. This was still an enjoyable story, with the second half of the book drawing me in more and would be great for a cozy night by the fire.
Thank you to Netgalley for the ARC in exchange for my review and honest opinions.

I’m such a sucker for sad and emotional books. And this one did not disappoint. I also happen to love the idea of happy accident or fate or destiny or whatever you might call it though this book isn’t really about that, it was one of the many great elements of the storytelling.
The book talks alot about addiction and grief. Those two topics we’re presented through strong characterisation being the story was told through different perspectives. The plot was fast-paced being the story was mainly set on just one night but I guess the book could still work even if it was set on a longer time period. It could provide a more vivid background of the characters’ indivudual struggle. The story also touches suicide and at some point while reading it, I kind of wish they provided a bit of a trigger warning.
On the whole, this book is a great read. I think through its great characterisation, it was able to present the message it wants to convey to the readers.I’m such a sucker for sad and emotional books. And this one did not disappoint. I also happen to love the idea of happy accident or fate or destiny or whatever you might call it though this book isn’t really about that, it was one of the many great elements of the storytelling.
The book talks alot about addiction and grief. Those two topics we’re presented through strong characterisation being the story was told through different perspectives. The plot was fast-paced being the story was mainly set on just one night but I guess the book could still work even if it was set on a longer time period. It could provide a more vivid background of the characters’ indivudual struggle. The story also touches suicide and at some point while reading it, I kind of wish they provided a bit of a trigger warning.
On the whole, this book is a great read. I think through its great characterisation, it was able to present the message it wants to convey to the readers.

This was an emotional read about a group of people who get stuck in a library due to a severe snowstorm. Bit of a slow burner but it was an ok book.

I didn’t have any expectations when I started The Night of Many Endings, but found myself really enjoying the story. It took me a few chapters to get really into it but after that I was fully invested in every characters story. Librarian Nora, security guard Vlado, Marlene an elderly loner, Lewis a homeless man, and Jasmine a troubled teen are all stranded and take shelter together at a library during a winter storm. Here they find themselves fighting and eventually opening up to each other.
They all teach other a valuable lesson about life and letting go. All the characters have their own issues and secrets. I really found it beautiful how they all towards to end started to open up and work together. My heart broke for the characters and they all had their own heartbreak they had to deal with. This story was fast-paced and a bit rushed at times. Especially towards the end it left me a bit unsatisfied. The writing style had a great flow and it was very easy to read. I look forward to reading more books by this author.

Meh sums up my feelings about this book pretty well. I wasn’t particularly attached to any of the characters or their sad, “let’s share all of our trauma” fest while trapped in a snowstorm. I found myself skimming through the last third of the book or so because of this reason.

The plot of this novel was very intriguing, and I honestly wasn’t sure what to expect! What I received was a cozy, feel-good novel that made my heart incredibly warm by the end of it. Although a little slow at times, the plot was interesting and the character dynamics held me in to complete the novel.

A sweet, contained story that reminds me for some reason of the Louise Penny Three Pines sections of her books (minus the murder ofcourse). Such that I'd probably follow a book on each of the characters introduced here on their own stories. Thank you for the ARC!

Thank you so much to NetGalley for letting me preview this book. The opinions that follow are mine alone. This book is about 5 unique people with a past of personal drama, whom get stuck for the night in the town library during a severe snowstorm. As the evening goes on you learn about what causes each person to act the way that they do. I liked this book and would give it 3.5 stars. I thought it was a cozy read. I think that many people would like this book. I did think that some of the storylines were a little too convenient, and that the ending was not quite how I wanted it to end. I do think this book is worth a read.

Far from cozy. A compelling story focusing on a diverse group stuck in a library during a snow storm. The author addresses homelessness, addiction, and human connections in a sympathetic manner.

This book had a fascinating premise, however It got off to a very slow start for me and it was difficult for me to actually finish it. Also, was highly emotional and if someone is in a bad place emotionally, this book might not be for them.
Thanks to NetGalley, the author and publisher for an advanced reading copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

This book has a really compelling premise and I felt extremely intrigued by this book just after reading the synopsis. As a lover of libraries, a thriller set in a library with a librarian has got to be good! This book really tackles life through different points of view and as the book progresses you rally learn about the struggles of all the characters. I feel as though it takes a little reading to get into it but the second half is definitely better.

Great book! I grew to care for and root for each of the main characters and in this very difficult time in the world, it reminded me that if we come together and support each other, we can ease many of life's tragedies.

Lovely, and sometimes heartfelt, story about what happens when a surprise snowstorm hits and a small library in Colorado becomes the refuge for five more or less strangers. As the story unfolds we find that Nora, Marlene, Vlado, Lewis and Jasmine have more in common than any of them could imagine. A story full of hope and courage.
Nora is the local librarian and do-gooder trying to help everyone, be it by recommending books or providing food packages or a blanket to those in need. Along the way she’s forgotten to help herself and live her own life.
Marlene is lost since her late-in-life found soulmate passed away, leaving her bitter and suicidal..
Vlado is working as a security guard at the library, but dreaming of pursing his Ph.D. in English.
Lewis is feeling lost and regretful, but hoping to become clean and reconnect with his granddaughter.
Jasmine lives with her grandmother and is trying to be a good role model to her younger sister whilst struggling with finding her own identity.
I loved this line in the book: “libraries were one of the last places someone could go where they didn’t have to buy or believe in anything to come in”

This book is about five people( all different) who are stranded at their community library ( I know!! We probably all dreamed of this at some point) LOL!
For me it was a slow start but I did enjoy parts of it.
While this is my first book by this author, it won’t be my last!