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Everything Is OK
by Debbie Tung
emotional
hopeful
reflective
slow-paced
I unearthed this from my TBR and I was thinking that since I'm currently going through some mental health stuff that isn't getting better I might give it a go now because it could be... relatable, revelatory... idk. Well, it was relatable in some ways, but also not really.
From the outside, yes, some of the stuff the protagonist is going through is similar and I have or used to have a lot of anxiety as well (I kind of feel like I don't have enough energy to be anxious anymore). But this book confirmed for me that I'm not depressed even if it can sometimes look like it from the outside. So on this front, I'm not sure if it fulfilled my expectations, but it was useful in a way.
The art is really nice and I quite enjoyed it. Especially the contrasts between most of the comic being done in black, whites and greys and the occasional pop of watercolours. I will say that toward the ending, some of the pages felt a little redundant, but it wasn't by too much, so not that big of an issue.
This was quite a nice read, would recommend if this is something you are interested it.
From the outside, yes, some of the stuff the protagonist is going through is similar and I have or used to have a lot of anxiety as well (I kind of feel like I don't have enough energy to be anxious anymore). But this book confirmed for me that I'm not depressed even if it can sometimes look like it from the outside. So on this front, I'm not sure if it fulfilled my expectations, but it was useful in a way.
The art is really nice and I quite enjoyed it. Especially the contrasts between most of the comic being done in black, whites and greys and the occasional pop of watercolours. I will say that toward the ending, some of the pages felt a little redundant, but it wasn't by too much, so not that big of an issue.
This was quite a nice read, would recommend if this is something you are interested it.