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A review by sweetearlgrey
Reasons to Stay Alive by Matt Haig
Stories of mental illness are always worth sharing, in hopes that they make someone feel less alone in their struggle. Haig does a good job of putting abstract feelings into words while emphasizing that experiences of depression vary greatly.
This book is just that—his experience. For a book entitled ‘Reasons to Live,’ it lacks any practical advice, even falling short of prompting people to seek professional help or therapy.