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I received an eARC courtesy of Andrews McMeel Publishing via NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.
Andersen does not disappoint with this book. It is always refreshing to find something so utterly relatable. And just truly funny.
For Libraries: While classified as adult, there is no real content issues to be wary of. I think a great deal of teens can probably relate the the humor here. So if Andersen has fans in your community, this might be worth adding to your shelves.
Andersen does not disappoint with this book. It is always refreshing to find something so utterly relatable. And just truly funny.
For Libraries: While classified as adult, there is no real content issues to be wary of. I think a great deal of teens can probably relate the the humor here. So if Andersen has fans in your community, this might be worth adding to your shelves.
Thank you to NetGalley and Andrews McMeel Publishing for a copy of this book.
Oddball is a short graphic novel that shows the reader just some of the eccentricities that happen in the lives of others. From day to day scenarios to the absurd, Sarah finds the funny truth to it all.
Andersen also manages to capture the truth and make it funny, even if it is awkward or a harsh truth.
Though I have been aware of Andersen's work for years this is the first book I have read cover to cover. It is not at all surprising to find that I loved this book. Some of Andersen's previous works have found themselves being made into meme's and I had loved those so it;s only natural I love the original works.
I chucked my way through this book on what was not a great day. It made it so much easier to forget the stressful day I had and I was glad I read it just before bed. I went to the land of nod with a smile.
Oddball is a short graphic novel that shows the reader just some of the eccentricities that happen in the lives of others. From day to day scenarios to the absurd, Sarah finds the funny truth to it all.
Andersen also manages to capture the truth and make it funny, even if it is awkward or a harsh truth.
Though I have been aware of Andersen's work for years this is the first book I have read cover to cover. It is not at all surprising to find that I loved this book. Some of Andersen's previous works have found themselves being made into meme's and I had loved those so it;s only natural I love the original works.
I chucked my way through this book on what was not a great day. It made it so much easier to forget the stressful day I had and I was glad I read it just before bed. I went to the land of nod with a smile.
funny
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
funny
fast-paced
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
adventurous
funny
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
relaxing
fast-paced
funny
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
In this fourth collection of cartoons, Andersen continues many of the topics and themes found in her Sarah's Scribbles series, including artistry / fanfiction, friendships and relationships, responses to COVID-19 (and 2020/2021 in general) and pets. There are also a few comics that introduce her new webcomic series: Cryptid Club.
Fantastic, as always.
Fantastic, as always.