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Emotions Explained with Buff Dudes: Owlturd Comix by Andrew Tsyaston
5.0
You know when something is so funny you make a laugh-like throat-thing and choke on a bit of saliva and end up coughing and dry-heaving for fifteen minutes and you actually see your life flash before you eyes and feel genuinely certain you're about to die? That happened to me while reading this. I live in mortal fear of the comic that caused this reaction. It is hilarious.
As is the rest of the book. It does tackle some slightly heavy subjects (mental health, society's expectations, the kind of thing that keeps millennials awake at night) but with a heavy dose of humour. Think Sarah's Scribbles (yes, I'm joining that choir because it's true) but with more buff dudes and less cats. Said lack of cats is unfortunate, but the buff dudes make up for it. And the above-mentioned deadly hilarious comic.
Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for providing me an ARC in exchange for my honest review.
As is the rest of the book. It does tackle some slightly heavy subjects (mental health, society's expectations, the kind of thing that keeps millennials awake at night) but with a heavy dose of humour. Think Sarah's Scribbles (yes, I'm joining that choir because it's true) but with more buff dudes and less cats. Said lack of cats is unfortunate, but the buff dudes make up for it. And the above-mentioned deadly hilarious comic.
Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for providing me an ARC in exchange for my honest review.