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Reasons to Stay Alive

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This is a fiction novel. This story is consisting of literature. The author of this story is Matt Haig. He is a wonderful author. Matt Haig is a journalist. He is a very good novelist. He is the writer of both adults and kids. He wrote all types of fiction and non-fiction stories. There is a large number of books in his career. Here are some books: Reasons to Stay Alive, The Comfort Book, The Midnight Library, The Humans, The Radleys, The Dead Father Club, A Boy Called Christmas, Notes on a Nervous Planet, The Girl Who Saved  Christmas, The Last Family in England, The Possession of Mr. Cave, Shadow forest, To Be a Cat, Father Christmas, Echo Boy, Humans: A to Z, The Runaway Troll, and The Truth Pixie. He is a phenomenal writer. If you want to see, her best then listen to her audible The Midnight Library and  How to Stop Time are good stories. These are getting fairly comments from listeners and readers.

Matt Haig is the narrator of this story. Matt Haig the perfect for this character. His comfortable and clear voice is the best for this audio. He becomes part of a novel. He did a good job. You will be involved with the story till the end.

Reasons to Stay Alive

This is a different story about the disease of Matt Haig. He was suffered from depression. He found a solution to overcame his disease. So he started to read and write. He loves his parents and his wife.

The author’s purpose for this story writing is that everybody has some mental disease in their lives. We can only overcome our disease by ourselves.  I think the listening of this story is useful for everyone when he suffered from mental diseases.



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