I like dark humour and I think my sense of humour is OK. This little book grabbed my attention and I found the first drawings amusing but soon I was bored. And what the point of this book? To raise awareness or just make fun of people who have suicidal tendencies/consider suicide?
I bought this at the University book store just to relieve the tedium of reading public administration books. It worked. It's just a cartoon book, but it had me snickering the whole way through.
I didn't really like this book, it seemed like it would be a cute idea but it ended up just being repetitive and morbid. I may be missing the point of the book but I think it crossed from morbidly cute.
More Sublime Cruelty!The second volume certainly didn't disappoint. I think there could be a career move for Peanut's Lucy and her psychiatric soapbox stand. Can humans benefit from bunny learning?Perhaps we will find an answer in volume three.Devlin
What clever cruelty! I was hooked from the first image of a bunny and a very patient clock tower. It set a noble theme for this interesting work.If you like a bit of surrealism with your morning Egg's Benedict then this book could be for you.Devlin
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