Well written AND brilliant AND hilarious. I am so glad I read this book, I am sure anyone who struggled with depression would be pleased to read this book.
Beschreibung des Buches: Amüsante Einblicke in die Welt der extrem erfolgreichen Bloggerin. Absurd, seltsam, einfach wundervoll: Hilfloses Gelächter und ein hoher Wiedererkennungswert sind garantiert, wenn die überaus erfolgreiche Bloggerin Allie Brosh in ihren unnachahmlichen Zeichnungen und geni...
Hierzulande ist Allie Brosh ehr eine Unbekannte, doch in Amerika ist sie ein Blogger-Super-Star. Um einen Eindruck zu bekommen, schaut euch Ihren Blog „Hyperbole and a Half“ einfach mal an und schenkt ihm ein paar Minuten eurer Zeit. Ehrlich, er ist es wert!!! Mit kindisch anmutenden Zeichnunge...
I cannot believe I waited so long to get this book! Allie Brosh is a genius! This book had me cracking up nonstop. I couldn't contain myself. I love how she took her childhood and adulthood events (good and bad) and turned them into humorous pictures. The writing just kept me going but the artwork s...
This has cropped in my review feed a couple of times recently which reminded me that I've been eager to read it for some time now; I *love* Allie Brosh's blog. Luckily, my local library's magical online catalogue revealed they had a copy so off to town I went. I actually ended up wandering around my...
I’m a little surprised at my own rating here, because I didn’t find this book as funny as anticipated. For some reason Brosh’s stories, accompanied by her signature Microsoft Paint illustrations, seem funnier in blog format – scrolling down rather than turning pages seems to serve their rhythm bette...
I’m a little surprised at my own rating here, because I didn’t find this book as funny as anticipated. For some reason Brosh’s stories, accompanied by her signature Microsoft Paint illustrations, seem funnier in blog format – scrolling down rather than turning pages seems to serve their rhythm bette...
I know, I know. I left out part of the title but you get the gist. The book is incredibly funny and has just enough self-deprecating humor that women can relate to. This is not a book you want to read in a waiting room or restaurant. Actually you don't want to read it anywhere in public unless you w...
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