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Relatable comics - maybe even more so in pandemic times
The concept for this book sounded adorable so I really wanted to like it. Unfortunately, it didn't live up to my expectations. Some of the cartoons were funny and relatable, but mostly they seemed to be fixated on eating junk food and having an unhealthy obsession with losing weight. Also, the sloth looks more like a chicken.
[Free ARC from Net Galley]
[Free ARC from Net Galley]
This book is not for me. So many of the jokes are just so contrary to my whole attitude toward life (obsessively achievement oriented) that it's evident this is just not my book. There were parts I found downright distressing but only because of how wildly different my personality is. My library had this in childrens and, while not 'inappropriate' by any means, this definitely isn't written for kids.
Fantastic and over too soon. I'd read it again, but I have to take a nap now.
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
Ahoy there mateys! I have always known that the sloth is one of me spirit animals (though mine would be sarcastic and grumpy). So when Millie @ milliebotreads shared her thoughts on this gem, I knew I had to buy it. It was worth every doubloon. I absolutely love Slothilda and am very glad to have added this book to the hold. This was not a stowaway because I just got it but gets included in this list because it is the end of the year and I have one more posting day. I might have to buy merchandise. Because of this:

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Arrrr!
Check out me other reviews at https://thecaptainsquartersblog.wordpress.com/
I like Slothilda in my Instagram feed, but this collection felt kind of lacking when connected together.