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Comic about books, reading, reader, writting and a writer. That's the best part of the book.
Don't know why but I felt sad while reading it and I didn't like it. And I didn't like all the small illustrations either. But the point was everything.
Don't know why but I felt sad while reading it and I didn't like it. And I didn't like all the small illustrations either. But the point was everything.
Fun book to read, perfect palate cleanser.
Every reader will find an illustration that will speak to her/him.
You're probably familiar with some of the content shown in this book from social media.
I think bookshelves can say a lot about their owners. How do you organize your books?
My French books are together. Then my English books are divided into fiction and non-fiction.
Pet peeve: seeing books organized by color
Every reader will find an illustration that will speak to her/him.
You're probably familiar with some of the content shown in this book from social media.
I think bookshelves can say a lot about their owners. How do you organize your books?
My French books are together. Then my English books are divided into fiction and non-fiction.
Pet peeve: seeing books organized by color
Fun, easy read that any bibliophile would enjoy. This book’s visual poetry was creative and interesting. As a linguist, I especially liked how language was played with throughout the book.
Well that was less interesting than the title led me to believe. I was hoping for a series of funny or
clever examples of book snobbery. It starts out somewhat interesting but after a while i started really not caring about the 50th time the writer mentioned how they 'deal with' writer's block.
Maybe it's just not for me but honestly for a book like this to work for the general reader you need to actually be funny with your observations. I found a few gems in an otherwise boring slog.
clever examples of book snobbery. It starts out somewhat interesting but after a while i started really not caring about the 50th time the writer mentioned how they 'deal with' writer's block.
Maybe it's just not for me but honestly for a book like this to work for the general reader you need to actually be funny with your observations. I found a few gems in an otherwise boring slog.
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
lighthearted
fast-paced
5 stars
This book was so cute and funny - there were SO MANY relatable book nerd-y issues. The poetry bit went over my head, but if you enjoy writing (poetry or otherwise), I think you would enjoy this book.
This book was so cute and funny - there were SO MANY relatable book nerd-y issues. The poetry bit went over my head, but if you enjoy writing (poetry or otherwise), I think you would enjoy this book.
This isn't something I'd normally read, but I picked it up because it's cute and I'm a sucker. It's a humorous and relatable comic book collection about reading/writing. The Haruki Murakami Bingo section got a chuckle out of me.
