Matt Haig is the number one bestselling author of Reasons to Stay
Alive and six highly acclaimed novels for adults, including How to
Stop Time, The Humans and The Radleys. As a writer for children and
young adults he has won the Blue Peter Book Award, the Smarties
Book Prize and been shortlisted three times for the Carnegie Medal.
His work has been translated into over forty languages.
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Witty, honest and engaging . . . A worthy successor to Reasons to
Stay Alive
* * Sunday Times * *
An honest and human guide to coping with the modern world . . .
Notes on a Nervous Planet is generous, sensible and timely. Reading
it will probably be good for your mental health. Especially if you
leave your smartphone in another room . . . Thought-provoking
* * Guardian * *
Thought-provoking . . . [Haig's] hard-won wisdom asks us to think
about how we can live in the present - and in so doing, he creates
a wonderfully perceptive chronicle of life in the always-on social
media age. A real-world guide to mindfulness
* * Observer * *
Beautiful, honest and wise
*FEARNE COTTON*
Notes on a Nervous Planet is a fascinating look at the link between
anxiety and the world we live in . . . [Haig is] one of our
warmest, wittiest and wisest writers
* * Mail on Sunday * *
Genius
*RUBY WAX*
Haig's bestseller Reasons to Stay Alive was an engaging self-help
memoir which mined personal trauma for valuable life lessons. This
follow-up is a rag-bag of personal experience, thoughts and
feelings . . . some thought-provoking, some pertinent and important
. . . He's a smart operator who knows his readership and genuinely
wants to help them . . . I reached the last page admiring the
author's inventive energy and insight
* * Daily Mail * *
Take Notes on a Nervous Planet twice daily, with or without food.
The book is crammed with wisdom, insight, love and wit
*STEPHEN FRY*
A primer for how to live in the present moment. This book will find
grateful readers everywhere
*NIGELLA LAWSON*
Matt Haig has written really something rather special here - the
definitive user manual for your own head. It's a self-help book
that - unusually for the genre - talks in sensible, practical terms
not in vague aphorisms and allegories. Recommended for anyone who's
ever wobbled, and that's all of us
*ADAM KAY*
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