
I love Matt Haig‘s books - and today was a beautiful day to start his most recent one while walking Boston‘s Esplanade. 😍
I love Matt Haig‘s books - and today was a beautiful day to start his most recent one while walking Boston‘s Esplanade. 😍
Well, what an interesting and immersive read!
I didn't realise it would be so fantastical and it took me a while but was definitely worth it.
Loved her journey and awakening, her sense of understanding of the world.
Plus loads of details about Ibiza.
This was interesting and had some lovely thoughts about the interconnectedness of humanity and beyond. It‘s just too woo-woo for me and a tad long-winded. Not my thing, but I imagine there are others who would really love it.
This is my second Matt Haig book. The fantastical nature of this book is lighter and more hopeful than the twists and turns of the Midnight Library. It‘s always fun to read a septuagenarian find a new lease on life.
I liked it but…
It was a little hard to swallow. Haig‘s point about the spiritual connectedness of all things is relatable and powerful, but I‘m not convinced he needed that whole wacky storyline to get it across. Still, it was a fun read.
There‘s some really wonderful moments, lines and writing in Haig‘s novel. It‘s enjoyable and has some fun twists and turns. It has flaws, some rambling and, even with magical realism its genre, a few too many leaps to make this one perfection. It would be a perfect beach book!
#OutWithTheOldInWithTheNew #20in4 #JumpStart2025 #Read2025
My first finished book of 2025, I‘ve not read any Haig before but it was the book pick for the #OnceUponABookClub “Up All Night” box & came with a champagne glass, the #OUABC 2025 40 Book Challenge poster & 3 gifts that correspond to the story. I have some mixed thoughts about the book—I liked it but it took a while to get into & the magical realism was too heavy-handed for my taste. ⬇️