Genre: Humor / Biography / Childhood Year Published: 2013 Number of Pages: 371 pages Date Read: 7/6/2014 Publisher: Simon & Schuster So, when I was looking through the illustrations of this book, I was thinking to myself: “Hey, wait a minute... I seen these illustrations before!” ...
Hyperbole and a Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, and Other Things That Happened by Allie Brosh is a collection of hilarious short stories and essays about the author's life that range from her crazy antics as a child to her current outlook on life as an adult. I was a ...
I'm pleased to say I was pleasantly surprised by this lovely book. And, I get to count it towards my nonfiction goal! I have been hearing about Hyperbole and a Half for quite some time now, but really didn't know what to expect. It's actually quite funny (I find many books try to be but have a hard ...
There is just something about Allie Brosh's drawings. I couldn't tell you what it is exactly, but it endears me to them. They really aren't that great and yet they are great. I wish I could draw a stickish figure with a pink dress and a big head and a weird cone hair/hat that conveys a 1/10th as muc...
So, so, so funny. Seriously, reading in bed, late one night, trying to control my laughter so as to not wake the husband...I think I might have sprained something. Worth it.
Brosh is kind of amazing. Reading the cake story, or the story of either dog, or the goose, causes uncontrollable laughter (I had read some of these when they were posted online). But it's not just humor. Because the posts on depression are devastating: you feel gutted, right along with her. Even wh...
Very good. Very funny. Well not very funny in some places, but in other places so funny that I LOL'd uncontrollably until Jim said, "What? What is it? What's the matter with you?". Side note, I don't know if this is available as an ebook or not, but I don't think it would be very good that way u...
I was unaware of Allie Brosh's blog when I first borrowed this from a friend. I will most likely check it out soon.Some of these stories are hilarious and amusing. My favorite was Warning Signs. And some were more thoughtful and insightful, like Depression and Identity. And the illustrations were co...
Hmmmm, I did enjoy this but it was uneven. Some pieces were poignant most were hilarious sadly though, a few fell flat. I think it's a worth-while read but not a 5 star one.
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