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How to Stop Time - by Matt Haig (Paperback)

How to Stop Time - by  Matt Haig (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Excerpt from Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b><b><b>From the <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Midnight Library.</i></b></b> <p/>"A quirky romcom dusted with philosophical observations....A delightfully witty...poignant novel." --<i>The Washington Post</i></b><br> <b> </b><br> <b>"She smiled a soft, troubled smile and I felt the whole world slipping away, and I wanted to slip with it, to go wherever she was going... I had existed whole years without her, but that was all it had been. An existence. A book with no words."</b> <p/> Tom Hazard has just moved back to London, his old home, to settle down and become a high school history teacher. And on his first day at school, he meets a captivating French teacher at his school who seems fascinated by him. But Tom has a dangerous secret. He may look like an ordinary 41-year-old, but owing to a rare condition, he's been alive for centuries. Tom has lived history--performing with Shakespeare, exploring the high seas with Captain Cook, and sharing cocktails with Fitzgerald. Now, he just wants an ordinary life. <p/> Unfortunately for Tom, the Albatross Society, the secretive group which protects people like Tom, has one rule: Never fall in love. As painful memories of his past and the erratic behavior of the Society's watchful leader threaten to derail his new life and romance, the one thing he can't have just happens to be the one thing that might save him. Tom will have to decide once and for all whether to remain stuck in the past, or finally begin living in the present. <p/> <i>How to Stop Time</i> tells a love story across the ages--and for the ages--about a man lost in time, the woman who could save him, and the lifetimes it can take to learn how to live. It is a bighearted, wildly original novel about losing and finding yourself, the inevitability of change, and how with enough time to learn, we just might find happiness. <p/> Soon to be a major motion picture starring Benedict Cumberbatch.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Matt Haig's latest book, <i>How To Stop Time</i>, is marvelous in every sense of the word. Clever, funny, poignant, and written with Haig's trademark blend of crystalline prose and deft storytelling, this is a book that stirs the heart and mind in equal measure. A hugely enjoyable read." --Deborah Harkness, author of The All Souls Trilogy <p/>Inventive and heartfelt and unusual. . . . [<i>How To Stop Time</i>] made for a great summer read. --Kristin Hannah, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Nightingale</i> <p/>Compelling and full of life's big questions, <i>How To Stop Time</i> is a book you will not be able to put down. --Graeme Simsion, author of <i>The Rosie Project</i> <p/>Matt Haig has an empathy for the human condition, the light and the dark of it, and he uses the full palette to build his excellent stories. --Neil Gaiman, author of <i>American Gods</i> <p/>Haig remains a keen-eyed observer of contemporary life. . . his dialogue has snap and charm. --<i>The New York Times</i> <p/>A wry, intriguing meditation on time and an eternal human challenge: how to relinquish the past and live fully in the present." --<i>People<br></i><br>[<i>How To Stop Time</i>] is fantastic --Brad Thor, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Spy Master<br></i><br>"A quirky romcom dusted with philosophical observations....A delightfully witty...poignant novel." --<i>The Washington Post</i> <p/>Time is all about the moments, not the space between them. Haig has done a fine job of capturing a few beautiful ones like butterflies in a jar -- instants of love or rage or heartbreak. And one of them is even the night that Tom Hazard spent drinking ale with Shakespeare. --<i>NPR</i> <p/>"The central character of the poignant new novel <i>How to Stop Time</i> is 41-year-old Tom Hazard, a man who has been alive for centuries, and who moves every eight years in order to avoid detection. As he settles into a new life in London, he realizes that the one thing that would derail his (very long) life--falling in love--might just be worth it." --<i>Southern Living</i> <p/>A time traveling love story... [and] a coming-of-age tale that continues for centuries. It's <i>The Time Traveler's Wife</i> meets <i>The Curious Case of Benjamin Button</i>, yet manages to be even more unique." --<i>HelloGiggles <p/></i><i>How to Stop Time </i>is a clever, beautifully crafted novel about love, history, and the tangled mess that comes with trying to live a human life of any length. --<i>Bustle</i> <p/>Matt Haig uses words like a tin-opener. We are the tin. --Jeanette Winterson, author of <i>Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?</i> <p/>"Haig has been gifted with a rare ability, which is to make the far-fetched - and even ridiculous - seem believable. His books tickle your mind and tug on your heart, and their pages slip by with beguiling ease. . . <i>How to Stop Time</i> will provoke wonder and delight." --<i>The Guardian</i> <p/>But <i>How to Stop Time</i> is also a considered, heartfelt document, as you might expect from an author who wrote an internationally bestselling memoir of depression, <i>Reasons to Stay Alive</i>. It unfolds its secrets carefully: an action-packed but often sad story for slow, long-term thinkers. Wrapped inside this sci-fi school sitcom premise is a poetic manifesto of what really matters in the long run. One that Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg would do well to read. --<i>Mashable</i> <p/>"The lively creativity of Matt Haig continues to delight and enchant readers. In <i>How to Stop Time</i>, he offers a well-drawn cast of vivid characters embroiled in an inventive, fast-paced story that successfully blends fantasy, romance, comedy and adventure."--<i>Shelf Awareness</i> <p/>Matt Haig is astounding. --Stephen Fry <p/>Inventive, exciting, moving and bursting with insight about history, time and what it is to be human. --Kate Williams, author of <i>Becoming Queen Victoria<br></i><br>I loved <i>How to Stop Time</i>, it's a beautiful and necessary book. I feel very lucky to have read it. It is magical, intriguing, and at times, very sad. A triumph. --Marian Keyes, author of <i>The Woman Who Stole My Life<br></i><br>I am in concert with Haig's fans as I read the book, turning pages for the story but also stopping to underline passages. I want to remember the lines. I want to read out loud to someone. Nothing like a love that lasts 400 years. --<i>Publisher's Weekly</i> <p/><i><b>"</b>How to Stop Time</i> is a bittersweet story about the meaning of life."--<i>Kirkus</i> <p/>An addictive, time-travelling tale which unfolds at a cracking pace --<i>The Bookseller</i>, Book of the Month <p/>An engaging story framed by a brooding meditation on time and meaning. --<i>The Austin American-Statesman</i> <p/>Full of Haig's trademark humour and humanity, this is a wonderfully entertaining ride through centuries of adventure. Gloriously heart-warming. --<i>Sunday Mirror</i> <p/>A story you've been longing to read . . . Haig's proficiency in writing for children has lent a gentleness that cuts to the very heart of this work and its readers.<i> --Evening Standard, </i>The Best Books to Read This Summer <p/><i>How to Stop Time</i> is a worthy addition to the time-travel canon, hugely entertaining, quietly funny and, at its best moments, contemplative and brooding. --John Boyne, <i>Irish Times</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Matt Haig</b> is the author of the <i>New York Times</i> bestseller <i>The Midnight Library</i>, the internationally bestselling memoirs<i> Reasons to Stay Alive </i>and <i>Notes on a Nervous Planet</i>, and five other novels, including <i>The Dead Fathers Club </i>and <i>The Possession of Mr. Cave</i>, and several award-winning children's books. His work has been translated into more than forty languages.

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