![]() ![]() This book is definitely not as funny as Hyperbole and a Half but I don’t think that’s a bad thing. ![]() Brosh’s book is essentially a meditation on herself and her life through drawing. The book explores a ton of subject matter and I actually think it’s the perfect book for a pandemic, especially the weird reality that we now inhabit. This is something of a sequel because it discusses Brosh’s life during and after the publication of her last book but it also explores a lot of her childhood memories. But that’s just a brief little blurb into why posts haven’t been quite as frequent and how that’s okay sometimes! Anyway, on to the book review! This was one of the books on my Christmas list and I did read Brosh’s first book, Hyperbole and a Half. I have been feeling a lot better and on steadier ground since Christmas which is a good thing for me. I had a crazy stressful period with finals and which continued in the lead up to the holidays. I forget sometimes that this blog is also supposed to be a chronicle of my life and that my life has its up and downs and sometimes the downs can be really tough to deal with. I really like to reserve my blog to be a lovely and happy place where I just get to share things that went well or things that I really like. ![]() I’ve been pretty vocal about sort of struggling during the holidays and this stage in the pandemic on my other social media platforms but not so much on here. It’s been a while since I’ve posted and I’m glad that I have come back to my blog. ![]()
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