by Matt Haig, Joanna Lumley
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The New York Times Bestseller “An odyssey of action and awe.”— The New York Times “A wry and tender love-letter to the best of being human.”—Benedict Cumberbatch The remarkable next novel from Matt Haig, the author of #1 New York Times bestseller The Midnight Library, with more than nine million copies sold worldwide “What looks like magic is simply a part of life we don’t understand yet…” When retired math teacher Grace Winters is left a run-down house on a Mediterranean island by a long-lost friend, curiosity gets the better of her. She arrives in Ibiza with a one-way ticket, no guidebook and no plan. Among the rugged hills and golden beaches of the island, Grace searches for answers about her friend’s life, and how it ended.
What she uncovers is stranger than she could have dreamed. But to dive into this impossible truth, Grace must first come to terms with her past. Filled with wonder and wild adventure, this is a story of hope and the life-changing power of a new beginning.
In the heart of an unassuming town, Daniel Bennett—a man haunted by visions—finds himself grappling with realities that defy explanation. Here, where the boundary between daydreams and actuality blurs, every soul is a tapestry of secrets and wishes. Daniel's journey pulls him into ventures and friendships that test the very essence of belief and reality, compelling him to confront the nature of his dreams and what they reveal about the world and himself.
A journey challenges the line between dreams and reality. Friendship and self-discovery intertwine in unexpected ways. Exploration of beliefs unravels hidden layers of existence.
Within a town that appears ordinary, lives Daniel Bennett, whose existence is anything but mundane. Constantly engulfed in visions beyond ordinary understanding, Daniel's life takes on a surreal dimension, constantly questioning the nature of what is possible. His dreams lead him on a path filled with mysteries and connections that bind the fabric of community and individuality.\ nDrawn into an enigmatic adventure, Daniel encounters friendships that transcend the normal bounds of reality.
These relationships challenge him to reassess everything he assumed he knew. Philosophy blends seamlessly with destiny as he navigates a landscape rich with unexpected turns, revealing facets of life entwined with untold potential.\ nAt the core is Daniel's relentless pursuit to understand his visions and their impact on the tangible world. In confronting these visions, he unearths truths about his past and confronts fears that have long held him captive.
This journey is a testament to the power of the human spirit when faced with the surreal possibilities of any universe.
The novel masterfully blends the mysterious with the familiar creating a surreal narrative that engages and intrigues The integration of everyday life with bizarre visions presents readers with a fresh perspective making each twist a delightful discovery.\\\nnCharacter development in the story resonates deeply allowing readers to form an emotional connection with Daniel and his companions Their varied experiences inject vibrancy into the narrative making their journey not just a tale of adventure but also of growth and introspection.\\\nnLanguage and metaphor enrich the storytelling crafting a literary experience that feels immersive and poignant The imagery and prose harmonize to transport readers into Daniel's world where each scene becomes a canvas of intricate emotions and philosophical musings.
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Mesmerizing, mystical and benevolent story of love and redemption for us all to consider! I have loved this planet as described by Grace, I have suffered feeling like I have done too little to earn my place here, but feel after reading this hope and renewal and a determination to live up to my promises! Thank you Matt once again.
I loved the whole concept of this book told by a math teacher to her former student. The book deals with grief and loneliness and depression but was such a beautiful, fun story. Wouldn’t we all wish to suddenly be bestowed with special powers?! And then go use those powers for good. Loved this book! 🩵
THE LIFE IMPOSSIBLE Matt Haig I needed a good reason to cry. I think the tears were there by page 5 but they fell at page 23. Sometimes when I read I try the suit on that the character is wearing. In this book, THE LIFE IMPOSSIBLE by Matt Haig we are introduced to Grace. Grace is 62 years old. She is a widower and retired math teacher who made some choices in her marriage that she wishes she hadn’t. Now that her husband is no longer with us Grace feels trapped inside of time. Like a bee in amber, she is crystallized in the days before he died, filled with regrets and no possibility of making things better. No hope for forgiveness. No hope of moving forward. Her hard life has hardened her and she has succumbed. To this way of being. How things are. Until one day upon the death of a long ago friend she is left a home in Ibiza. With nothing keeping her rooted she chooses to fly to Ibiza, see the home that her friend had bequeathed and go from there. What she finds there seems impossible. And at first, is at odds with her analytical mind, her structured way of thinking, and her narrow view of what is possible. In order to understand she must first unlearn her way of being. Her way of moving through this world. She must die a little death in order for these new possibilities to exist within the same universe. Oh, I love Matt Haig. Not just for his writing. Although the writing is great it is not why I revisit his work. It is in his use of magic. In creating a little pocket of the entire universe right in the pages of his books. In between the who’s and the why’s you will find forgiveness, humanity, love, acceptance and understanding. You cannot buy this feeling that I have inside of me after reading his books, it can only be given. Do yourself a favor and read THE LIFE IMPOSSIBLE by Matt Haig. And take that feeling that you get and give it to someone who needs it. Give it to someone who doesn’t. We all could do with a little more magic in our lives. Thanks to Libro.fm. What a fantastic ALC choice this month. And thanks as always to Viking, for the arc and the opportunity to provide feedback. THE LIFE IMPOSSIBLE…⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I would write a love letter to this author for bringing me this amazing book. As a woman of a certain age who certainly understands anhedonia I can relate to the main character. There are so many interesting asides, like the discussion of infinity. Our main character makes a leap and goes to Ibiza where magic, or the universe, happens and opens her up to a new world. I probably won’t have her experience in Ibiza, but I have an open mind, but this book put me in touch with what matters. I will try very hard to pay attention to the lessons. I am grateful the author found his way back to us. I know some people just won’t care for the “magical realism” that is used to convey a sense of being present for our lives. But if you have struggled you may find something quite lovely here.
I guess the point of this book is to preserve natural areas, especially those designated as such, which I totally agree with. The other, I think, is to show that everyone/thing is connected, which I guess I can go along with. But there was a lot of rambling, especially in the middle of the book. I almost quit reading it at that point. But I kept reading. It was entertaining enough for three stars but that is all.
I love the way Matt Haig writes. I loved The Midnight Library and this one is even better. It seizes your imagination and makes you keep reading because you just have to know what happens next. Just when I thought I had figured the plot out, Matt would throw a curveball and pull me up short. He writes so well that I found myself on Ibiza and was seeing, tasting and feeling the magic air of the island as I read. I am so sorry that I was never there in reality. But, I strongly suggest that all who can should give themselves that gift. I loved reading and experiencing Grace's transformation from deeply sad to happy and gracious and satisfied. It gave me hope for our deeply sad world. Thank you Matt!!
Not a big fan of tales of the supernatural, but Matt Haig's well-written and well-thought out book struck a chord with me. An easy read and very easy to follow, The Life Impossible melded the supernatural world with the real. Who among us has felt guilt, grief or regret at some point in our lives, yet persevered to continue on and lead a long and fuller life. I was so impressed that I have just ordered Mr. Haig's The Midnight Library - and I might even consider a visit to Ibiza some day!
The Midnight Library by Matt Haig is a moving exploration of the choices that shape our lives. Nora Seed, filled with regret, discovers a library where each book offers a glimpse into a different version of her life. Through these alternate realities, Haig masterfully shows how even the smallest decisions can have profound impacts. The novel’s hopeful message about second chances and finding joy in the present moment is both comforting and thought-provoking. The Midnight Library is a beautifully written reminder to appreciate the life we have—a must-read for anyone who has ever wondered about the paths not taken.