Ratings77
Average rating4.3
I'm so very glad this book finally came out and things seem to be looking up for Brosh. Her unique perspective on life as a millennial was sorely missed. This was also very much worth the wait (and weight, what heft). I am also amused at the feeling of accomplishment I have for having finished it in one sitting– not at all unusual for me with webcomic anthologies, but none I have gone through were this long or had quite as many written words outside of the comic itself. Nothing was lost with the length, though, and I still crave more from her mind. This is viscerally funny, keeping it moving while not glossing over the complete chaos and darker moments of life. At times she's harsher on her mind than she needs to be– sometimes we are all out of logic, and as creatives sometimes that's where the best stuff comes from, but all in all I'm glad we have her contributions to the written – and doodled – word.