A rollicking time-hopping fantasy . . . How to Stop Time will provoke wonder and delight * * Observer * *
Hugely entertaining -- JOHN BOYNE * * Irish Times * *
Outlandish . . . heartwarming, perceptive prose -- ANITA SETHI * * Daily Telegraph * *
An imaginative, ambitious novel by an author with an infectious passion for history and the human condition * * Sunday Express * *
Haig writes exquisitely from the perspective of the heart-sore outsider, but at their most moving his novels reveal the unbearable beauty of ordinary life * * Guardian * *
Let Matt Haig take you on a journey . . . Brings every era to vibrant life . . . original and fascinating * * Stylist * *
Tear-jerking, time-hopping romance * * Mail on Sunday * *
A fabulous book -- STEPHEN FRY
How to Stop Time is 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
Absolutely terrific -- GRAHAM NORTON
My favourite book of this year, and most others. A dazzling read. Time stopped still -- DANNY WALLACE
Compelling and full of life's big questions, How to Stop Time is a book you will not be able to put down -- GRAEME SIMSION, author of THE ROSIE PROJECT
Strange and brilliant and heartfelt -- JENNY COLGAN
It's not easy to write a book that's simultaneously fun and serious and gripping and simple and profound, but Matt Haig manages it again and again. How to Stop Time is just brilliant -- GAVIN EXTENCE, author of THE UNIVERSE VERUS ALEX WOODS
Matt Haig is a writer for children and adults who is adept at digging into the human heart * * Sunday Times * *
Full of Haig's trademark humour and humanity. It is a wonderfully entertaining ride through centuries of adventure with a gloriously heart-warming message. A must read * * Sunday Mirror * *
An epic, spellbinding new book . . . this is a brilliant page-turner about family, love and dangerous secrets * * Cosmopolitan * *
Halt everything to read Matt Haig's How to Stop Time . . . A tale that makes you fall in love with reading all over again ***** * * The Sun * *
An ambitious plot is deftly handled in this exquisitely written novel. A joy! ***** * * Heat Magazine * *
Engrossing . . . A book to relish * * Metro * *
An exploration of how to make peace with one's past in a world where time seems to rush past faster than ever * * Sunday Post * *
A moving tale of regret and redemption * * Psychologies * *
An epic, spellbinding new book . . . A brilliant page-turner about family, love and dangerous secrets * * Cosmopolitan * *
A tender, affecting novel about Tom Hazard, who's lived for 400 years. He's got it all under control as long as he doesn't fall in love. Guess what happens next? * * Red, 2017's best summer reads * *
The narrator is 400 years old, but the sardonic asides give this pacy novel a modern twist. Matt Haig has designs on our heartstrings . . . The energy and zip of this book are hard to resist -- Hermione Eyre * * Guardian * *
A completely wonderful book -- JOANNA CANNON, author of THE TROUBLE WITH GOATS AND SHEEP
A refreshing exploration of how to make peace with one's past selves * * The Herald * *
Goodness. What a stunning book. Brilliant, beautiful and mindbendingly magnificent -- JILL MANSELL
A love story for the ages . . . A fresh spin on familiar ideas and, at its best, gets to the heart of what defines us as human * * iNews * *
Inventive, exciting, moving and bursting with insight about history, time and what it is to be human -- KATE WILLIAMS, author of THE PLEASURES OF MEN
Matt Haig has proven his worth as a fictional writer and an ambassador for mental health awareness, and this novel conveniently merges the two in a fun, dynamic story of overcoming grief and one's past towards a healthy and stable mental wellbeing * * Student Newspaper * *