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A review by irayred
Gudetama: Mindfulness for the Lazy by Wook-Jin Clark
3.0
The Gudetama series keeps getting better and better!
Despite being so short, I found this graphic novel to be quite entertaining. Gudetama is absolutely relatable and in this volume we see how they learn about being mindful, empathic and pretty much a kind being.
There are some really good advices that everybody should follow because, let’s face it, the world is already a terrible place, but we can make it better. 2020 taught us that thinking of others before acting too reckless is a better option than dragging everybody into the mud.
I may sound a bit cheesy but it’s surprising how small acts of kindness can do so much for our community and ultimately, for our mental health.
I would totally recommend this to adults, but is also a great book for a younger audience since it has simple yet important topics to discuss.
I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review via NetGalley.
PREVIOUS REVIEWS:
Gudetama: Surviving the Holidays
Despite being so short, I found this graphic novel to be quite entertaining. Gudetama is absolutely relatable and in this volume we see how they learn about being mindful, empathic and pretty much a kind being.
There are some really good advices that everybody should follow because, let’s face it, the world is already a terrible place, but we can make it better. 2020 taught us that thinking of others before acting too reckless is a better option than dragging everybody into the mud.
I may sound a bit cheesy but it’s surprising how small acts of kindness can do so much for our community and ultimately, for our mental health.
I would totally recommend this to adults, but is also a great book for a younger audience since it has simple yet important topics to discuss.
I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review via NetGalley.
PREVIOUS REVIEWS:
Gudetama: Surviving the Holidays