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The Humans, by Matt Haig

morgis's review against another edition

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mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix

3.5

csu572's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional hopeful inspiring mysterious reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.75

fatima_bou's review against another edition

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5.0

I'm rereading this book for the second time and it's still amazing, entertaining, funny and you get to discover the humans and their behavior.
Love it!

falv's review against another edition

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slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.5

lilcaracol17's review against another edition

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Genuinely funny and unique, but it’s getting a bit monotonous for me, and petering out. May revisit. 

mmgh's review against another edition

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5.0

با یک دوستی توی پیج کتابم داشتم صحبت میکردم و یادم اومد این کتابو خوندم!
ترم یک دانشگاه! باورم نمیشه بیشتر از چهار سال گذشته! یادمه یکی اومده بود توی راهروی اصلی دانشکده مون و چندتا کتاب رو روی میز چیده بود که بیشترشون از نشر هیرمند بودن. منم نظرم به عکس جلد این کتاب جلب شد که روش معادله ی ریاضی نوشته شده بود و خریدمش و به شدت دوستش داشتم!
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باید یک دور دیگه بخونمش!

markalkman's review against another edition

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4.0

“It was, of course, another test. Everything in human life was a test. That was why they all looked so stressed out.”

Another great book by Matt Haig. I finished it in three days, I just couldn't put it away. His writing is absolutely mesmerizing. The concept of the story is briliant, especially once you've read the author's note in the back of the book. It makes so much sense and it's about so much more than an alien trying to figure out what it's like to be human. It's about humans figuring out what it means to be human. Matt has such a beautiful way with words and I can't stop yelling at people that they really need to start reading his books. I read his latest novel 'How To Stop Time' at the start of this year and it was honestly life altering. I still think about it. A lot. I'm pretty sure 'The Humans' will haunt me for quite some time as well.

"You can't find happiness looking for the meaning of life. Meaning is only the third most important thing. It come after loving and being."

I had to get used to the way the story is narrated. It actually took me thirty pages or so before I could actually enjoy the book. But once I did, there was no going back. I knew I was going to like it because it's a Matt Haig book and I love him (but I thought the same thing when I read 'Release' by Patrick Ness and I didn't like that whatsoever, so...) but it turned out I was going to love this book.

"You are more than the sum of your particles. And that is quite a sum."

Our narrator is an alien from a planet called 'Vonnadoria' where life is based around maths, logic and rationality. There is no pain and everything is beautiful, but life is dull. Our nameless narrator has been sent to earth to pose as mathematics professor Andrew Martin and to kill everyone who knows about prof. Martins progress on solving the Riemann Hypothesis. He has to erase the prove, and that isn't a problem, but as it turns out: killing people is.

"Sometimes, to be yourself you will have to forget yourself and become something else. Your character is not a fixed thing. You will sometimes have to move to keep up with it."

The alien starts enjoying life as professor Andrew Martin and he starts to care for the people around him. He starts buying time with the hosts, the aliens that sent him to earth in the first place. But that doesn't go to plan. He sees the human life through his own eyes for the first time and he starts to appreciate the little things. And he realizes he could never go back to Vonnadoria because he's grown too attached to the people around him. Even though he is, in fact, an imposter.

"You are lucky to be alive. Inhale and take in life's wonders. Never take so much as a single petal of a single flower for granted."

It's a wonderful book about life and loss, about joy and hurt, about peanut butter sandwiches and getting drunk on Australian wine. It's about making mistakes and owning up to them. It's about saving lives - either your own or that of someone else. It's about learning to appreciate that being human is actually a gift. No matter how hard life can be sometimes.

"You don't have to be an academic. You don't have to be anything. Don't force it. Feel your way, and don't stop feeling your way until something fits. Maybe nothing will. Maybe you are a road, not a destination. That is fine. Be a road. But make sure it's one with something to look at out of the window."

It's wonderful and I absolutely love it. I definitely recommend this book if you enjoy sci-fi. But mark my words, it's not a fantastic thought-out sci-fi alien story with loads of background. It just isn't, but that's not the main goal of what Matt Haig is trying to tell us. This is partly autobiograpghical and I think we can all find pieces of ourselves within his words.

"When humans really like something they clap their hands together. It makes no sense. But when they do it on behalf of you, it warms your brain."

Well, I'm clapping for you, sir. You wrote a wonderful book and I can't wait to read the rest of your work.

kristen1213's review against another edition

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4.0

What a beautiful reminder of the fragility, the silliness, and the importance of our brief little lives.

greatestheights's review against another edition

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4.0

main takeaway from this gem: to exist is a gift, and to be human is an exercise in empathy, loss, and love.

rensparks's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional reflective medium-paced

5.0