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jess_mango's review against another edition
4.0
bizarre and quirky. Lots of these stories/drawings/comics in this book focused on food or animals. I mean there was a whole story in there about an anthropomorphic toucan/woman who goes bathing suit shopping.
art3mis9's review against another edition
2.0
1/3 funny & relatable, 1/3 art I don’t get, 1/3 you’d have to be high to understand, probably
dembury's review against another edition
5.0
I’m fully convinced there is a direct connection between those who read the Amelia’s Notebook series by Marissa Moss as as kid and those who grow up to love Hot Dog Taste Test (and Lisa Hanawalt’s work in general). They both share that part-diary-part-comic format and have a very similar sense of humor, albeit for two different age groups. And just something about Hanawalt’s delightful and eccentric yet surprisingly focused drawings just hits the same way as Amelias Notebooks.
Anyway, that’s just a thought. HDTT is so SO charming and weird! I feel like Lisa Hanawalt would be such a fun person to get to know, or like, go to Medieval Times with.
Anyway, that’s just a thought. HDTT is so SO charming and weird! I feel like Lisa Hanawalt would be such a fun person to get to know, or like, go to Medieval Times with.
syntaxx's review against another edition
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
3.0
An eclectic collection of random food drawings and comics.