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this is exactly it

it feels wrong to rate some memoirs, especially ones as personal as this one, so i won’t.

there’s a lot in this book i can relate to. seeing depression visualized as this monster just feels so right. i love the art style, reading it on kindle definitely did not do it justice.

i found myself skipping through this book at times. but also it’s 5am so maybe if i read it at a better time i wouldve paid a lot more attention.
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i laughed, i cried, i thought, and i felt almost every emotion under the sun. this graphic novel explains the idea that everything comes and goes, that the only constant in life is yourself and your impact on the world regardless of how little it might feel, and that even the pointless has a point in such a creative way. after reading this, i'm gonna have a conversation with my younger self and be kind.
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‘Relatable’

Too much of this felt like it could’ve been pulled straight out of my life and mind. I’ll surely read this again many more times.

It is so nice to hear and see a fellow artist be in so much pain. That's so weird to say I know

“Loneliness makes it hard to see the bigger pioture. It makes you self-obsessed; not out of narcissism but because your own self is all you have. Your flaws, quirks, regrets, and mistakes begin to engulf you.
Your own self begins to overshadow that bigger picture, but there Is always a bigger picture”

First foray into graphic novels ever.  Loved how the art kept changing. Funny, sad, hopeful, and yes…RELATABLE