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Marisa
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“Death can take away your friends and pets, but it can’t take away the weird shit they did.” This is oddly comforting.
— Dec 15, 2020 07:23PM
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Marisa
is on page 480 of 528
Ah so this section of the book is like, a whole arc.
— Dec 16, 2020 12:44AM
Marisa
is on page 417 of 528
“Their relationship was 30% geography projects and 70% the weirdest shit I have ever seen.” This is actually really beautiful and lovely how much love and grief and humor all mix together in this book.
— Dec 16, 2020 12:36AM
Marisa
is on page 417 of 528
Grief and mortality as guiding themes of the book.
Also you can’t tell because I didnt update my reading until today, I spent about 2 weeks trying to read the first 100 pages. Meanwhile I’ve now read 300 pages in one night.
— Dec 16, 2020 12:24AM
Also you can’t tell because I didnt update my reading until today, I spent about 2 weeks trying to read the first 100 pages. Meanwhile I’ve now read 300 pages in one night.
Marisa
is on page 363 of 528
I wanna talk about formatting and use of visuals to convey meaning and themes, but later. What’s the effect of a more cartoony comic strip vs. hyper-realism?
— Dec 15, 2020 11:12PM
Marisa
is on page 355 of 528
OHHHHHHH.
Oh I’m gonna have thoughts about this use of plant and payoff and how that factors in to how I feel about the first 100 pages or so.
— Dec 15, 2020 11:08PM
Oh I’m gonna have thoughts about this use of plant and payoff and how that factors in to how I feel about the first 100 pages or so.
Marisa
is on page 323 of 528
I can’t swear to it because I haven’t read her first book in a while but I think Allie’s eye for composition has gotten cooler.
— Dec 15, 2020 08:05PM
Marisa
is on page 284 of 528
I think the book’s hit its groove. Early chapters felt almost like they were trying too hard, but these chapters all feel more focused and precise.
— Dec 15, 2020 07:49PM
Marisa
is on page 218 of 528
A bit of a mixed bag for me, to be honest, but Chapter 10 is Allie Brosh at the pinnacle of her graphic narrative power.
— Dec 15, 2020 07:18PM

