A review by gabriellainman
The Comfort Book by Matt Haig

hopeful inspiring reflective fast-paced

5.0

CW: mentions of depression and suicide 

“You were born worthy of love and you remain worthy of love. Be kind to yourself”. 

Matt Haig does it again with The Comfort Book. These notes, split into four different parts, come in all shapes and sizes but each note still finds a way to be uplifting and inspiring for the reader. 

Each page brought on a new note, whether it be a quote, a recipe, a list, or an anecdote from Haig’s life. Each page makes the reader think introspectively on how the world affects them, and why the world affects them. This novel made me hope for my own future, and helped me be grateful for the life that I live.

This novel was the type of book I keep on my coffee table to leisurely read through when I need something uplifting. It is the perfect palette cleanser after a heavy read, and I recommend that everyone finds their way through this book. 

⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ / 5

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