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This book is indeed quite heavy
Allie Brosh can convey so much emotion in her drawings; they seem rudimentary at first glance, but just look at this: And this! She is amazing. I wanted to love this book; oh how I wanted to love it.
the perks of being a wallflower
I just realized, a month after my original posting, that somehow my review didn’t post. I assume this review has fallen far off the radar of anyone but I’d hate to leave this page blank (especially for one of my most favorite books). I will simply say that Perks of Being a Wallflower is a book a read every year. Its the story of a boy, Charlie, who after the suicide of a friend goes into high school all alone. He meets Sam & Patrick and […]
That’s More Like It, Mary!
I have no idea why the author & book information was left out; it is there in the draft. Anyway, the book is Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary Canal by Mary Roach. This is the purchase link: http://www.amazon.com/Gulp-Adventures-Alimentary-Mary-Roach/dp/0393081575. Ah, this is what a Mary Roach book should be.
bitch please
I was tricked into reading an etiquette book! That’s what I get for buying something pink with “Bitches” in the title. I have not read any of Celia Rivenbark’s books and I do not plan to after this one: I am not Ms. Rivenbark’s target demographic. This was a bit old school and right-winged for my tastes. I’m from the South, but not Celia’s South… For starters this book is written as a long-winded advice column. There’s bold print “questions” (I assume many of them […]
KayKay #CRB6 Review #03 Ink (The Paper Gods) by Amanda Sun
Minute Review I picked up this book after seeing someone put it on their favorite list for 2013.