mushiiiiiiii's review
4.25
this was really nice and personal and really comforting. the art is really insane, and the personal elements really added to the depth and weight of her statements. also, from what i could tell, it was well-researched, which i love to see.
however, i find some parts to be a little disjointed, and towards the end, the author goes on some tangents that don’t feel really relevant. at points, it seemed like the thread of thought was lost and we never really found our way back.
but it was a really good fucking book i’m just being picky and annoying!
however, i find some parts to be a little disjointed, and towards the end, the author goes on some tangents that don’t feel really relevant. at points, it seemed like the thread of thought was lost and we never really found our way back.
but it was a really good fucking book i’m just being picky and annoying!
greywolfheir's review
emotional
informative
inspiring
reflective
slow-paced
3.0
Moderate: Animal cruelty, Death, and Mass/school shootings
Minor: Rape
kimberwood's review
4.0
I REALLY liked this one! I'm learning how much I enjoy graphic novels, especially non-fiction ones. The study and review of loneliness through this medium was so interesting to me - things I would have zoned out reading about in a traditional way were brought to life and made so much more interesting through the accompaniment of drawings. The topic was also timely, since we're in year 3 of a pandemic, and so much has changed for me personally over these last few years when it comes to relationships in my life and so I really resonated with it even more.