A review by wall0w
It's Lonely at the Centre of the Earth by Zoe Thorogood

fast-paced

3.5

It's probably harmful to call this relatable, so I'm not going too. While I loved the narrativisation (obviously, it's tricky to make a story from one's own life), loved the art styles, and got a lot from the comedy, if I'm being fair to my own perspectives I can't give this a higher rating but I can absolutely see how someone else could get more from this.
I appreciate the turn away from doomerism at the end and I hope the author has been able to continue on this path she started on

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