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How to Survive the End of the World (When it’s in Your Own Head)

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19th April 2018

Price: £10.99

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Selected: ebook / ISBN-13: 9781473659728

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‘A brilliant and funny read for the apocalyptically-minded’ Matt Haig, author of Reasons to Stay Alive
‘In a sea of books about mental health, it stands out for its humour, wisdom and lightness of touch’ Adam Kay, author of This is Going to Hurt
‘Just the laugh you need for when everything seems terrible’ Evening Standard


There are plenty of books out there on how to survive a zombie apocalypse, all-out nuclear war, or Armageddon. But what happens when it feels like the world is ending every single time you wake up? That’s what having anxiety is like – and How to Survive the End of the World is here to help. Or at least make you feel like you’re not so alone.

From helping readers identify the enemy, to safeguarding the vulnerable areas of their lives, Aaron Gillies examines the impact of anxiety, and gives readers some tools to fight back – whether with medication, therapy, CBT, coping techniques or simply with a dark sense of humour.

And now more than ever, it’s vital to take care of your mental health. How to Survive is full of funny, sweary, actually helpful tips on how to cope during self-isolation, from moving around and keeping your brain box busy to eating a green thing once in a while. These are anxious and uncertain times, but How to Survive the End of the World is here to help you give yourself a break. You deserve it.

‘Fast-paced, amusing and insightful’ Guardian
‘I LOVED it’ Juno Dawson, author of The Gender Games
Hilarious and deeply insightful’ Dean Burnett, author of The Idiot Brain

Reviews

The Bookseller
In his first book, he ably captures the daily ridiculousness, as well as the trauma of anxiety, and offers readers some tools with which to fight back
Dean Burnett, author of The Idiot Brain
A frantically hilarious and deeply insightful exploration of life inside a brain that's constantly under siege from itself
Dr Fern Riddell
It is excellent.
Catherine Renton, Thought Catalog
Comic writer Aaron Gillies has achieved the impossible - he's written a mental health book that's as hilarious as it is insightful ... I truly believe books like this will start conversations that will change (and save) lives
Independent
One of the things that really marks Aaron's book out from others on the market that tackle the topic of mental health is that it's quite simply laugh-out-loud funny. He manages to harness the ludicrous, the awkward, and the downright bizarre things he's done because of mental health issues, and turn them into hilarious anecdotes.
Matt Haig
A brilliant and funny read for the apocalyptically-minded . . . If you enjoy his stuff on the Twitter, you'll love him minus a character limit
Juno Dawson, author of The Gender Games
I LOVED it because it's good to know that I'm not the only one pretending everything's fine, even when everything is fine.
The Bookseller
In his first book, he ably captures the daily ridiculousness, as well as the trauma of anxiety, and offers readers some tools with which to fight back
Yorkshire Post
How to Survive the End of the World ... helps shed light on a subject that is still misunderstood by many people
Evening Standard
Just the laugh you need when everything feels terrible.