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Sarah Andersen's comic's are fun and relatable, as always. While I enjoy the comic's they are getting a bit repetitive. Each of these comic's could have just as easily fit in one of the three earlier books.
Review copy provided by the publisher and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Review copy provided by the publisher and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
funny
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
It’s rare that a book - or in this case series of comics - make me laugh out loud, but Sarah Andersen always manages to make me heartily chuckle. As long as she’ll make these, I’ll buy them!
I needed this spot of sunshine. I have been a fan of Sarah's comics for a long time now and this did not disappoint. I loved all the millennial jokes and hope there are more in the future. Highly recommend for anyone who needs a very good laugh.
Thanks to Netgalley for the e-arc in return for an honest, if short, review.
Thanks to Netgalley for the e-arc in return for an honest, if short, review.
I’ve been following Sarah’s Scribbles since it got released on Facebook many years ago. Her comics are adorable, witty, laugh-out-loud funny, and oh so very relatable. “Oddball” is Sarah Andersen’s fourth book in this series, and it is an entertaining collection of comics addressing issues such as navigating adulthood, procrastination, life as an artist and an introvert, and an obsession with cats and frogs.
Her drawings are adorable as always and some of the comics are really funny and relatable. I’ve always enjoyed her comics and this was no different. This book is a quick read and great for a pick-me-up on a bad day. It makes you feel that you’re not so alone in your struggles, so don’t be too hard on yourself!
Thank you to NetGalley and Andrews McMeel Publishing for the e-ARC.
Her drawings are adorable as always and some of the comics are really funny and relatable. I’ve always enjoyed her comics and this was no different. This book is a quick read and great for a pick-me-up on a bad day. It makes you feel that you’re not so alone in your struggles, so don’t be too hard on yourself!
Thank you to NetGalley and Andrews McMeel Publishing for the e-ARC.
Pretty funny and relatable.
Overall review for Sarah's Scribbles series:
100+ years after Albert Einstein published the Theory of Relativity, Sarah Andersen masters the Theory of "Relatability" with Sarah's Scribbles. The artwork is super sharp and crisp. Content is very funny and highly relatable. But one wonders if she ran out of stuff towards the end of the series.
Overall a must read for any comics lover. This series is guaranteed to make you chuckle, snort, chortle and grin.
Descending order of how much I liked each book in the series:
Adulthood Is a Myth - > Big Mushy Happy Lump -> Oddball -> Herding Cats.
Overall review for Sarah's Scribbles series:
100+ years after Albert Einstein published the Theory of Relativity, Sarah Andersen masters the Theory of "Relatability" with Sarah's Scribbles. The artwork is super sharp and crisp. Content is very funny and highly relatable. But one wonders if she ran out of stuff towards the end of the series.
Overall a must read for any comics lover. This series is guaranteed to make you chuckle, snort, chortle and grin.
Descending order of how much I liked each book in the series:
Adulthood Is a Myth - > Big Mushy Happy Lump -> Oddball -> Herding Cats.
Love it, obviously. Most of comics I’d already seen on Sarah’s Instagram, but mostly that just makes me feel blessed to have access to artists work for free.
I laughed out loud multiple times while reading. This is the best yet!