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A review by beanslibrary
How to Stop Time by Matt Haig
emotional
reflective
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
4.5
What if you had all the time in the world, but still felt like you were running out of it? How to Stop Time is a mix of historical fiction, a little romance, and a lot of reflection on what it really means to live.
The story follows Tom Hazard, who has a rare condition that makes him age incredibly slowly. He’s seen centuries pass, but instead of feeling invincible, he’s weighed down by his past and the rules that keep him from truly connecting with others. As he tries to navigate modern life, he has to figure out what actually makes a life worth living.
Matt Haig’s writing is thoughtful and immersive, full of moments that make you pause and think. The book has a slower, introspective pace, but it works well for the story. If you like books that blend history, philosophy, and a touch of the extraordinary, this one is definitely worth checking out!
The story follows Tom Hazard, who has a rare condition that makes him age incredibly slowly. He’s seen centuries pass, but instead of feeling invincible, he’s weighed down by his past and the rules that keep him from truly connecting with others. As he tries to navigate modern life, he has to figure out what actually makes a life worth living.
Matt Haig’s writing is thoughtful and immersive, full of moments that make you pause and think. The book has a slower, introspective pace, but it works well for the story. If you like books that blend history, philosophy, and a touch of the extraordinary, this one is definitely worth checking out!