mandiisbooked08 's review for:

The Life Impossible by Matt Haig
4.0

If you are looking for a book with mystery, mystical features, and waves of profound dialogue, this book is for you.

This book will leave you pondering the simplicity and complexity of life all at the same time. Nothing is simple in the book and yet everything is.

This book is about leaning into our world, our thoughts, our beliefs, and finding the joy and wonder in the minuet.

The author was very clever in make the female protagonist a seventy-two-year-old woman who has spent the majority of her years in a grief so thick, she forgot how to live. She becomes the heroine of the story and more importantly, her life.

There were some parts that became a bit too sci-fi for me, but I really just ignored these detours to focus on the underlying theme of our world uniting us in its beauty and intrigue.