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  • Published: 16 February 2023
  • ISBN: 9781804941089
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • Format: Audio Download

Me vs Brain

An Overthinker’s Guide to Life





A major autobiography for Spring 2023

A hilarious new book from the much-loved social media sensation, for Spring 2023

  • Published: 16 February 2023
  • ISBN: 9781804941089
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • Format: Audio Download

About the author

Hayley Morris

Hayley Morris is an award-winning comedian and internet sensation, best known for her hilarious and taboo-busting sketches which regularly attract millions of views on Instagram and TikTok. Morris was named Content Creator of the Year at the Funny Women Awards, TikToker of the Year at the Blogosphere Awards, and featured in the Sunday Times Top Faces to Know 2022.

Praise for Me vs Brain

Calling all avid overthinkers, this funny and honest book is here to give you a break from the constant brain chatter.

Stylist

Hilarious...I absolutely loved this book! I almost wet myself from laughing!

Dr Amir Khan

TikTok's funniest comedian

Sunday Times (praise for online content)

Genius. So great... Wonderful!

Jamie Laing, Private Parts

Hayley Morris's debut is a fresh, very funny take on 21st-century high-functioning anxiety... an insightful, intimate account of modern life that is a joy to read, with shades of Dolly Alderton's Everything I Know about Love

Scarlett Sangster, iNews

A fresh, laugh-out-loud take on 21st-century high-functioning anxiety, Hayley Morris's honest and easy-to-read debut is a joy. It's a zeitgeist novel for our times, exposing just how normal it is to feel abnormal... Morris' insightful narrative to modern life feels like confessing to a best friend. Hayley Morris is most definitely an author to watch.

Press Association

‘Hayley Morris brilliantly describes what it’s like to be a chronic overthinker, with wit, charm and relatability. She’ll have you nodding along to shared stories, laughing out loud in solidarity and feeling like you’ve been given permission to accept your quirky inner thoughts.’

Psychologies