The Humans
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4.3
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Matt Haig
The bestselling, award-winning author of The Midnight Library offers his funniest, most devastating dark comedy yet, a “silly, sad, suspenseful, and soulful” (Philadelphia Inquirer) novel that’s “full of heart” (Entertainment Weekly).When an extra-terrestrial visitor arrives on Earth, his first impressions of the human species are less than positive. Taking the form of Professor Andrew Martin, a prominent mathematician at Cambridge University, the visitor is eager to complete the gruesome task assigned him and hurry home to his own utopian planet, where everyone is omniscient and immortal. He is disgusted by the way humans look, what they eat, their capacity for murder and war, and is equally baffled by the concepts of love and family. But as time goes on, he starts to realize there may be more to this strange species than he had thought. Disguised as Martin, he drinks wine, reads poetry, develops an ear for rock music, and a taste for peanut butter. Slowly, unexpectedly, he forges bonds with Martin’s family. He begins to see hope and beauty in the humans’ imperfection, and begins to question the very mission that brought him there. Praised by The New York Times as a “novelist of great seriousness and talent,” author Matt Haig delivers an unlikely story about human nature and the joy found in the messiness of life on Earth. The Humans is a funny, compulsively readable tale that playfully and movingly explores the ultimate subject—ourselves.
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Author
Matt Haig
Pages
304
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2013-07-02
ISBN
1476727929 9781476727929
Ratings
Google: 5
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"An interesting perspective on the human race. I do think it dragged on after an important plot point but still good overall."
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Haley Smith
"Witty! A fun way to analyse our every day struggles and vanity. "
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Azin E
"The narrator does not have a name. You could call him Andrew, but that wouldn't be right. He is not human. But he is. He becomes one. Sometimes, it seems like he's made the wrong choice. That he should have stayed how he was. He came to Earth with one mission. And he fails. He fails terribly. And it is beautiful."
"I loved how happy this book made me feel while still imparting valuable life lessons. [b:The Humans|16130537|The Humans|Matt Haig|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1353739654l/16130537._SY75_.jpg|21955852] follows an Alien who is sent down to earth and inserted into a human's life so that he can remove the proof of a mathematical theory from the planet. While trying to accomplish his mission he learns that humans and all of their complexities are more than what he thought they were and understanding humanity is harder than he thought. He begins to feel emotions that his species know or care nothing about. He experiences love and pain and realizes a life with both is the life worth living; and that belonging to something that can so easily be destroyed, makes belonging to that thing all that more important. Very beautiful, funny and uplifting read that will remind you to appreciate the little things in life."