3.62 AVERAGE


Slothilda: Living the Sloth Life by Dante Fabiero was a quick, fun read. I first found Slothilda when I was writing a piece on introverts, and I wanted some GIFs to supplement. Slothilda came up, and I instantly feel in love. This is an expansion of those Slothilda moments. Slothilda wants to be better, but she also wants to just relax, love what she loves (Carbs! Naps! Staying Home!) This was simply a book that made me smile. It wasn't deep, but it was relatable. Every once in awhile, I like to check out one of these simple reads for a little shot of happiness. Thanks to NetGalley for providing me that opportunity via Slothilda.

Love the art!

I think Slothlida is sooo cute and relatable and that's exactly what this was. Nice read to lift your mood.

5 stars for cuteness and relatability (:

Oh Slothilda, I can definitely relate to you.

Such a fun and funny little book.
funny inspiring lighthearted reflective relaxing fast-paced
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nelley's review

4.0
lighthearted fast-paced
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coffeedrops's review

1.75

Why is this a book? Felt like I was looking at some random pictures on imgur with subtitles or something.

Slothilda was cute and very relatable. I thought some images and lines were quite clever. I wasn't familiar with Slothilda prior to reading this, so I expected a bit more since I thought it would be more than just one image and a one-liner. I also agree with one of the reviews that says Slothilda looks like a chicken or bird, but it was still cute and fun to read.

A copy of this book was provided by the publisher through NetGalley.
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lilopia's review

3.5

adorable but lacked a story so