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abrittlebee 's review for:
Cryptid Club
by Sarah Andersen
I picked up Cryptid Club not connecting the fact that the Sarah Andersen that penned this creation is also responsible for Sarah’s Scribbles. So, when I opened up this ARC expecting a spooky themed graphic novel, and instead got short, adorable, one page anecdotes featuring a cast of monsters, I was a little shocked but overall very amused.
In the grand scheme of everything, Cryptid Club is really simple and very silly, but it made me laugh. I would constitute this a great novel to add to your morning affirmations. Instead of a daily calendar of inspirational quotes, you could be picking this up every morning and laughing about the absurdity of Aliens leaving you on “read” or a socially anxious Bigfoot.
I found Cryptid Club really cute, and it’s probably a book I’ll add to my arsenal of “gift ideas for people you don’t know that well,” because it’s pretty universally funny. In terms of recommending it, I would, especially if you’re a fan of these types of simple joke-and-punchline comics like Strange Planet, Sarah’s Scribbles, or Cyanide and Happiness.
In the grand scheme of everything, Cryptid Club is really simple and very silly, but it made me laugh. I would constitute this a great novel to add to your morning affirmations. Instead of a daily calendar of inspirational quotes, you could be picking this up every morning and laughing about the absurdity of Aliens leaving you on “read” or a socially anxious Bigfoot.
I found Cryptid Club really cute, and it’s probably a book I’ll add to my arsenal of “gift ideas for people you don’t know that well,” because it’s pretty universally funny. In terms of recommending it, I would, especially if you’re a fan of these types of simple joke-and-punchline comics like Strange Planet, Sarah’s Scribbles, or Cyanide and Happiness.