Welcome to the Highbrary. We are your Highbrarians. Today we cover ‘The Midnight Library” by Matt Haig. Content and Trigger Warnings here, friends. There is depression and suicide all up in this bitch. That being said, Matt still managed to get to BOTH of us. Against our best efforts. Join us for this surprisingly sweet episode where we talk about mental health, our ideal aesthetics, and how Annie doesn't know anything about Breaking Bad characters. Also, for two people who said they weren't going to talk about Episode 11, we sure mentioned it a lot. Regardless, join us for this trip through the Highbrary. Love, Indy and Annie
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