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100 Demon Dialogues by Lucy Bellwood

huckleberryrk's review

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emotional funny fast-paced

3.75

ashleyholstrom's review

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4.0

You know that evil little voice in your head that tells you all the reasons you shouldn’t do a thing? Lucy Bellwood made a whole book about thwarting that demon’s plans. It’s a cute little book to keep on hand when you need to tell your own little demon to shut the hell up.

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indeedithappens's review

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funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted reflective fast-paced

4.5


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applezing's review

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4.0

Super charming, deeply relatable, cute art.

jkharris's review

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5.0

Lucy's vulnerable moments touched me in a way I didn't expect. I think there's something universal about the demon who plagues us and plays upon our doubts. This book changed the way I think about my own demon(s), and it encouraged me to see these interactions and moments of fear and doubt as a way to grow instead of just a crippling weight to bear.

shinyrock's review

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5.0

I was already a fan of Lucy Bellwood for her nautical art and comics, but I was delighted by her branching out into relatable self-reflection in this collection of short comics! Lucy has allowed herself to be tremendously vulnerable in this book but, at the same time, wryly funny.

I'd recommend 100 Demon Dialogues for any creative person who struggles with self-doubt- you'll surely see yourself in these pages and they might help you to find a reply to your own demons, too.

katestermonster's review

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hopeful reflective

3.5

agoerke's review

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emotional funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted reflective fast-paced

5.0

amyjoy's review

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4.0

Cute, quick read about the anxiety everyone struggles with in our daily lives. 

tortue_abroad's review

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4.0

I liked how ultimately the individual comics ended up telling a story about how to be more sympathetic to your own anxiety demon. I’m going to see how thinking about it that way helps me