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Adulthood Is a Myth
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(whatever, I'm sure it's a #1 read)
I read this one at its release, nothing really new for me as I discovered Sarah during the year because of her introvert comics. Now I follow her on Facebook, so I've my little comic each time she uploads a new one. She balances well humor and girls topics, so it's fun to read her small stories.
I read this book for #17, read a book with illustrations, and OMG I loved it! I was laughing through the whole book. Now that I think about it, I rarely see introverts as main characters in the novels I read, so it was a nice change seeing someone who thinks just like me on the page. I had never heard of this author -- I can't even remember how I heard about this book. But I'm definitely looking forward to reading more of her work. Thanks for the Facebook tip, Zaz! Im heading over to Sarah's page now!



As an introvert, and a woman, they're very relatable! I think I'd enjoy them more one at a time though, rather than in book form, as they began to feel very similar after a while.
I read this for 2019's Week 38: A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc).
This is so very relatable. I found it was easy to breeze through the book; I can see the appeal of having this book on your coffee table to slowly peruse.
This is so very relatable. I found it was easy to breeze through the book; I can see the appeal of having this book on your coffee table to slowly peruse.