Review: The Humans (Matt Haig) 

The Humans is a novel that could only have come from Matt Haig. I’ve been reading a LOT in these past months, but there is something about Haig’s work that makes turning the page feel as easy as taking the next breath.  The Humans is about an alien sent to Earth to stunt human development by replacingContinue reading “Review: The Humans (Matt Haig) “

Thoughts on How to Stop Time (Matt Haig)

I have often wondered what it would be like never to die. I wouldn’t have to worry about illness, aging, or the slow but inevitable cognitive decline that leads one with varying degrees of dignity into the grave. There would be no sense of personal urgency, but I would live in fear of losing people.Continue reading “Thoughts on How to Stop Time (Matt Haig)”

Review: The Midnight Library (Matt Haig)

The scope of this book is not, nor could it be, big enough to encompass the experiences of everyone who has dealt with depression. There are as many flavors of depression as people who suffer from it. And because of that, this book may be perfect for some while utterly useless to others. And that’s okay.