Saturday, February 1, 2025

The Life Impossible by Matt Haig



From NY Times:
"The book follows a retired English woman who has lost her husband and, many years before, her young son. Her small, closed-fist of a life could easily have petered out quietly in her living room. Instead, she goes to Ibiza on an adventure that we will not spoil here, except to say that it involves telepathy."

I enjoyed this book and found the ideas thought-provoking and compelling. I did not, however, enjoy this as much as The Midnight Library. It's not fair to compare, really, but that book captured my attention more than this one.

Mainly, I listened on my walks, and it is an excellent audiobook. The reader sounds like Maggie Smith.  Very British with perfect diction. 

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