4.26 AVERAGE

emotional funny inspiring lighthearted reflective fast-paced

I laughed so hard I cried.

I cried so hard I had to put it down.

I've been having such a bad time. The worst time I've ever had in my life ever. In a previous year I broke my femur - which is the biggest and also a pretty inconvenient bone you can break (especially right at the beginning of summer). And also none of your friends like you anymore afterward because you can't walk or drink alcohol or do anything "fun" for three whole months while you learn how to walk again.

2020 has been at least seven times worse than that year.

But then this book happened. I am so grateful. It's exactly what I - and I'm sure many others - needed at this exact moment. Thank you, Allie. Keep being your weird, wonderful self.

Allie Brosh is the best

Any book that makes me laugh that hard gets five stars automatically. This book is amazingly funny. It hits my existential streak just right. I love it.

The books flips between belly achingly funny and gut wrenchingly sad. This seems to be the authors way of processing some of the big life stuff that has happened between her last book and now.
And I love her for it. Her journey to self acceptance is ongoing and I want to clap and cheer her on to greater heights.

It was certainly worth the wait, and was the first thing in literal years to give me hiccups. 100% recommend. I hope she keeps writing!

Absolutely brilliant and I just want more.

Classic Allie Brosh. Easy to read, fun, and really funny in some parts.

Aw I loved this. Some chapters were stronger than others, but I’ve been following Allie Brosh pretty closely since high school and will eat up anything she releases. Favorite chapters: Richard, Bananas, The Ultimate Plan, A Nonspecific Story about an Animal, and Friend.

Enjoyed the little vignettes of the author's life. I found the illustrations delightful and often very funny.