by Gemma Correll
Gemma Correll draws witty, sometimes snarky, cartoons about the things that go on in a women's head, especially a woman that is a worrier (like me). She pokes fun at the emotional - and sometimes just plain silly - things that we do. Some of them I found cute, some of them made me smirk, but others ...
This didn't really feel like a worrier's guide to life, but far more as an introvert guide to life, and in that aspect, I think it was a good guide. It was at least filled with a lot of very recognizable situations that I really enjoyed reading. I'd never heard of the writer or her comics before, ...
I received this book from Netgalley in exchange of an honest review.I will be honest, I have, until yesterday (3 April 2015), never heard of this artist. In the back of the book she talks about a shirt with pugs that people are probably sick of. I just did a search, and sorry, I don’t recognize your...
The Worrier's Guide to Life was a quick and quirky read. While at times I found myself pushing to get through, overall it was an okay read. I mainly had a problem with the fact that the title does not fit the book. Yes, at times there are items related to anxiety and introversionbut that was only a ...