Book description
The funny, touching and unpredictable No. 1 New York Times bestseller, now a major Netflix TV series
'A brilliant and comforting read' MATT HAIG
'Funny, compassionate and wise. An absolute joy' A.J. PEARCE
'A surefooted insight into the absurdity, beauty and ache of life' GUARDIAN
'I laughed, I sobbed, I…
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19 authors picked Anxious People as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?
A dry, witty, Nordic take on a heist gone wrong. Loved the characters and the writing. Read the book, it's much better than the TV adaptation.
When I began the book I was uncomfortable learning it was about suicide. I stuck with it because the writing was spectacular - thought provoking metaphors and really funny moments that make you think about how quirky life is. The characters became real people to me and I so liked them. Returning to the book was like meeting up with friends. I never wanted to leave that love based world but I'm sure it is caring on somewhere.
I could listen to Fredrik Bachman’s characters monologue about life all day, so to get to read a book where eight of his quirky—and yes, anxious—people share bits of their lives and hard-fought wisdom is a gift to humanity.
Not to mention, many of the chapters are formatted as witness interviews between the authorities and the characters caught in a hostage crisis.
Heavy? Not when it’s Backman writing. He creates the most vivid scenes, even when all he’s working with on the page is dialogue.
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Backman is a superior writer, with excellent insights into human nature and human frailty. Such a wonderful read!
“Estelle smiled feebly. If you’ve lived with teenagers, you know they only exist for themselves, and their parents have their hands full dealing with the various horrors of life. Both the teenagers’ and their own. There was no place for Estelle there, she was mostly something of a nuisance. They were pleased that she answered the phone when they called on her birthday, but the rest of the time they assumed time stood still for her. She was a nice ornament that…
I've only recently discovered the delight that is Fredrik Backman, and I particualrly love listening to his books on Audio. Anxious People is a clear winner for my 2024 books due to its mix of laugh-out-loud observations on how people behave combined with a sometimes serious, sometimes satirical look at why we behave the we do and how the stresses of the world can affect us profoundly. The characters interact brilliantly and even though most of the characters are quite unlikable, I ended up rooting for them all in the end. This book is sad, happy, fun, and serious all…
Is this a cozy mystery? I’m saying yes, but honestly, it’s so good I’d squeeze it into any genre just so I can talk about it. It has a crime, a small community, a couple of bumbling policemen, a locked room, a bunch of people trying, amateurishly, to solve a crime, and a lot of ‘keep the reader guessing’ elements.
So far, so cozy. It also has a lot of anxious people and explores their unhappy and complicated lives in a hilarious, satirical tone. It is also just a little bit sad, as well as funny and happy, so, all…
From Jinny's list on an unusual take on traditional cozy mystery.
If you love Fredrik Backman...
This book blew me away. He gets under the skin of ordinary folk like no other writer today. The story of a hostage situation that may or may not have happened made me laugh. It actually managed to make me cry–and I’m notoriously made of stone.
Through accessible writing, Backman showcases an unparalleled talent for exploring the complexities of human nature. His imperfect characters each carry their own sort of sorrow and flicker of hope. It’s one of those books I go back to. Again and again.
From Mo's list on reminding you that life isn’t a rose garden.
I am recommending this book because it encompasses an inspiring theme about what people will do to protect their families. In a world where life itself can seem too hard to bear, Fredrik Backman captures the essence of blurring lines to help the ones we love.
This book made me laugh, cry, and outright drop my jaw on numerous occasions, and I recommend it to anyone who will listen.
From Jesse's list on fiction books that capture the meaning of simply being human.
I love this book because it’s a triumph of storytelling—and by that, I mean both the way that the story is narrated, as the audiobook frequently gave me chills, and the way that the story is told by the author. I love this book because it’s realistic enough to draw me in, unusual enough to keep me guessing, and rewarding enough for every single second I spent listening to it to pay off in the end.
I was inspired by this book in the very best way: when an author presents characters with realistic, messy lives and then provides them…
From Jason's list on choosing joy.
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This is a book where the author’s ability to draw you into a story without telling you all you need to know about the main character until the very end makes for lively discussions. A failed bank robber and prospective buyers at an open house for an apartment are brought together in such a way, it truly seems believable. Even the end!
The quirky characters are real to life, and the journey they take together reveals true human nature, hope, and the bond of friendships, old and new, but ultimately, it’s the unique storytelling that makes this such a fun…
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