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ajsquilla 's review for:
Notes on a Nervous Planet
by Matt Haig
(3.5 stars)
This review is going to be quite similar to my review of Reasons to Stay alive. It's not a terrible book, in fact it had some very interesting topics, though each were short lived. While I completely appreciate what Haig is trying to accomplish, I didn't take too much away from it. I think this book is good for individuals that are new to anxiety and depression. It has some good freshman advice. I've been dealing with anxiety for over a decade at this point so I was in search of something deeper. Haig still interest me and I still contend that he is able to convey better ideas and concepts through his fiction such as The Midnight Library.
This review is going to be quite similar to my review of Reasons to Stay alive. It's not a terrible book, in fact it had some very interesting topics, though each were short lived. While I completely appreciate what Haig is trying to accomplish, I didn't take too much away from it. I think this book is good for individuals that are new to anxiety and depression. It has some good freshman advice. I've been dealing with anxiety for over a decade at this point so I was in search of something deeper. Haig still interest me and I still contend that he is able to convey better ideas and concepts through his fiction such as The Midnight Library.