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4.26 AVERAGE


Cried laughing and also just cried. Brosh is as funny and searingly honest as ever. It was a very specific kind of comfort to see her art and read her writing again, and I’m grateful for it. ♥

Loved, loved, loved this book. So funny but also so insightful and thoughtful at the same time. Highly recommend.

Some of this material was *merely* 4 stars. Much was 10 stars.

Truly incredibly excellent and wonderful.

There is no cry like a I Just Finished An Allie Brosh Book cry

I've been waiting years for this book and was so excited that it finally made its debut in what was otherwise a garbage fire of a year. This book is laugh-out-loud funny yet deals with some pretty heavy issues of depression and grief. I love Allie Brosh's voice and her drawing of herself which graces almost every page in this book. I can't look at it without laughing. To anyone who is daunted by the page count -- I'd say a third of it are pictures. Read it!!!

I had the genius scheme to read graphic novels on my phone to replace my tiktok addiction. Did not work. Still love the illustrations but tbh I remembered these books being way funnier. It was fine but not what I was looking for.

Allie Brosh of Hyperbole and a Half comes back with another collection of short stories and essays revolving snippets of her childhood and her life. Solutions and Other Problems has fantastic art with wild expressions and her unique, wonderful style. Brosh's retelling of her life is a mixture of excellent humor, pain, reflection, and revelation. I really enjoyed it and am happy to have this on my bookshelf.

Hyperbole and a Half made me laugh so much, but Allie Brosh has definitely gone through a lot of serious stuff since then and it shows in this book. It’s raw and honest and more than a little heartbreaking.

This book is hilarious, and depressing, and incredibly relatable all at the same time. There were chapters of laughing until I couldn't breathe but other chapters that were truly sad.