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martes, 19 de diciembre de 2017

Reseña: Herding Cats (Sarah Scribbles 3)

 +Digital copy gently provided by Netgalley in exchange for an honest review+

Herding Cats 

by 

Sarah Andersen


 112 pages
Expected publication: March 27th 2018 by Andrews McMeel Publishing
ISBN:1449489788 (ISBN13: 9781449489786)
Series:Sarah's Scribbles #3
 BLURB : Sarah valiantly struggles with waking up in the morning, being productive, and dealing with social situations. Sarah's Scribbles is the comic strip that follows her life, finding humor in living as an adulting introvert that is at times weird, awkward, and embarrassing.

My rating: 2.5*

 My bookshelves: comic-strip, netgalley, humor, riete-de-ti-mismo, graphic-novel


As the point of the book is to make me laugh and didn't achieved, lost one star. Anderson is accurare in some strips regarding how introverted people and some kind of nerd people feel in confronted with many situations, and many of us can feel even identify in some aspects, but the spark is absent .

There are love for reading, autumm, pets, being alone, also the procrastinating, periods, and little pains.

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miércoles, 28 de diciembre de 2016

Reseña: Big Mushy Happy Lump

+Digital copy gently provided by Netgalley in exchange for an honest review+

Big Mushy Happy Lump 

by  

Sarah Andersen

128 pages
Expected publication: March 7th 2017 by Andrews McMeel Publishing
ISBN:1449479618 (ISBN13: 9781449479619)
Edition Language English
Series Sarah's Scribbles
 
 
 
BLURB:  Swimsuit season is coming up! Better get beach-body ready! Work on those abs! Lift those butts!
...Um, or how about never mind to all that and just be a lump. Big Mushy Happy Lump!
Sarah Andersen's hugely popular, world-famous Sarah's Scribbles comics are for those of us who boast bookstore-ready bodies and Netflix-ready hair, who are always down for all-night reading-in-bed parties and extremely exclusive after-hour one-person music festivals. In addition to the most recent Sarah's Scribbles fan favorites and dozens of all-new comics, this volume contains illustrated personal essays on Sarah's real-life experiences with anxiety, career, relationships and other adulthood challenges that will remind readers of Allie Brosh's Hyperbole and a Half and Jenny Lawson's Let's Pretend This Never Happened. The same uniquely frank, real, yet humorous and uplifting tone that makes Sarah's Scribbles so relatable blooms beautifully in this new longer form. 
 
 
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

bookshelves:  graphic-novel, riete-de-ti-mismo, comic-strip, humor, netgalley


I'm disappointed with this book. First of all, the summer thing of the blurb is false, there is only one strip about it, the same one widely distributed. And many others are repeteaded from the first delivery.

Some things are still so true, though.

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