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I’ve read every book Matt Haig has published, and this book is classic Matt Haig. While it’s titled The Comfort Book, I see it more as a book of mental health devotionals. As such, I recommend a little reading on bad days rather powering through from cover-to-cover. Haig's voice is sincere and authentic, speaking from a place of understanding, so though this book doesn't really have any new insights, that's rather the point of why it's comforting. You know what you're going to get. Haig gives us a "The Best of---" with his words, his re-words, and the occasional quote to use as reference for further reading. Haig readers won't be disappointed as long as they approach the book understanding this text reads like well-worn slippers feel.