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Get Over It! by Corinne Mucha

ashleyholstrom's review against another edition

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4.0

Okay, so maybe this isn’t a cute one about relationships. It’s about a breakup. But it’s still a goodie! Reading Corinne Mucha’s work felt like reading my own diary from a time of heartache.

From Cute Graphic Memoirs About Relationships at Book Riot.

questionablereads's review against another edition

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emotional funny lighthearted fast-paced

5.0

Breakups suck, serious breakups are all consuming, and this is a cute look into all the girl math that goes into getting over it. Good stuff.

laurenash's review against another edition

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4.0

"Every step is heavy when you feel sorry for yourself."

biglibraryenergy's review against another edition

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challenging emotional hopeful fast-paced

5.0

melaninny's review against another edition

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4.0

I got this book as a part of a book swap and I gotta say, my swapee has great taste! This is a sweet honest graphic novel about getting over a break-up after a long period together. I wasn't aware of Corinne Mucha before, but I'm looking forward to following her work now, which is uniquely quirky and expressive.

superdilettante's review against another edition

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3.0

Love the art, as always, but I didn't groove on the story. It felt like it wasn't written for an audience so much as a catharsis for Mucha. Which is cool. I just wasn't that into it.

abbeyjfox's review against another edition

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5.0

I read the whole thing in 30 minutes and immediately started it over from the beginning again.

Corinne Mucha offers such vulnerability in sharing her own experience with immense heartbreak and the process of getting over it. As someone who is currently in the midst of this transition, I found this comic way more helpful than sort of self help book. I loved it.

starnosedmole's review against another edition

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5.0

A must-read for anyone who's ever been in a relationship.

ssshira's review against another edition

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4.0

Corinne Mucha, you're my favorite, but you broke my heart twice in this book -- once by saying that the Violent Femmes' "Blister in the Sun" was a song from the 90s (when it came out in 1983), and once by implying that the movie Say Anything came out in the 90s (when it came out in 1989).

I might spend three years getting over it.

kc_mcg's review against another edition

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5.0

Corinne's work is fabulous. Not only does she have a unique drawing style, but her narration stays very true to her throughout her work (specifically and generally). I enjoyed that this book was a long-form story about getting over a heartbreak, but it had a good amount of humor and lightness to the heavy subject.