Matt Haig is able to capture the small aspects of humanity
that are often overlooked with such eloquence The Humans will leave you with a
new love for life. The Humans follows the story of an alien who has assumed the
body of a human to remove a significant mathematical formula that would advance
human technology. Also, assuming the name of the human Professor Andrew Martin
is on a mission to not only delete the formula but also remove anyone who is
aware that the breakthrough has been made. When we are introduced to Andrew he
is sickened by humans, their mere appearances disgusts him. But as the story
progresses he learns to appreciate humans and their ways as well as making
friends with the family dog Newton.
What is so captivating about this book is that Haig is able
to write in a way that is so strikingly human it’s sure to have an enlightening
impact on the reader. A quote that really stuck out for me is: “that is why
they invented art: books, music, films, plays, painting, sculpture. They
invented them as bridges back to themselves, back to who they are.” It
perfectly encapsulates the expression that comes across in art forms, how much
work and emotion is embedded in people’s creations. It also reminds me of what
it is to be human is to create and be expressive. And I feel with the past year
of lockdowns we’ve been able to focus on such passions a lot more than before
and finding joy in creativity. The Humans is an amazing book, and the themes
are sure to resonate with anyone who reads it. I thoroughly recommend this book
to anyone. Readers, non-readers, regardless of genre preferences. It is the
perfect book to get lost in in order to find yourself again.

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