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Matt Haig's Reading List

Notable reader profiled on radicalreads.com. 7 favorite books recommended in their radicalreads feature.

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Favorite books (2023)

Favorite books recommended by Matt Haig, as compiled by radicalreads.com. Source article: https://radicalreads.com/matt-haig-favorite-books/.

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Rainer Maria Rilke (also rec’d by Jodie Foster ) · Buy on Amazon
"This is the ultimate comfort read. The book is what the title suggests: letters from an older poet to a younger one. The great thing about Rilke’s advice is that it acknowledges the darkness and suffering of existence, yet manages despite that — or maybe even because of that — to inspire."
Pema Chödrön (also rec’d by Elizabeth Gilbert , Glennon Doyle , Laurie Anderson & Marianne Faithfull ) · Buy on Amazon
"I read this book during the first lockdown, and it was the perfect read for uncertain times. Chödrön is a Buddhist, but the advice and philosophy in these relatively few pages speaks universally. It’s a great book about embracing life in its totality, about seeing hope and suffering as part of a whole."
A.A. Milne · Buy on Amazon
"The Winnie-the-Pooh stories really speak to people going through tough times. In many ways, each of the characters reflects a different mental state: Eeyore is depressed, Tigger is hyperactive, Piglet is anxious, and Pooh reflects a hope and optimism much needed in recovery. I reread this book when I was ill with a panic disorder, and it soothed me."
Cover of Bird by Bird
Anne Lamott · Buy on Amazon
"In my opinion, this the greatest book about writing ever written (alongside Stephen King’s On Writing). But like Rilke, Lamott is offering far more than writing advice. She is offering wisdom on life and how to embrace its imperfect nature."
Marcus Aurelius (also rec’d by James Mattis ) · Buy on Amazon
"This one may be the world’s ultimate self-help book. Marcus Aurelius was the most powerful man in the world when he wrote these notes to himself two millennia ago; he had a literal empire at his disposal. Yet the philosophy presented here is a humble one that shuns material rewards in favor of a quiet stoicism that helps build resilience."
Cover of On the Shortness of Life
Lucius Seneca · Buy on Amazon
"This is such a readable book for something that was written by a Roman philosopher 2,000 years ago. The writing is almost conversational, but the stoic wisdom is timeless."

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