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kellyreadingbooks's review
1.5
😴 blurb:
#1 New York Times bestselling, award-winning New Yorker cartoonist Roz Chast’s new graphic narrative, exploring the surreal nighttime world inside her mind―and untangling one of our most enduring human mysteries: dreams.
😴 thoughts:
is this lady ok? 😂 a bit of an incoherent mash up on some very strange dreams. It seems like a cool idea putting them into a graphic novel, but I wasn’t vibing with the way the flow of this book went. Not my cup of tea, didn’t find too interesting.
#1 New York Times bestselling, award-winning New Yorker cartoonist Roz Chast’s new graphic narrative, exploring the surreal nighttime world inside her mind―and untangling one of our most enduring human mysteries: dreams.
😴 thoughts:
is this lady ok? 😂 a bit of an incoherent mash up on some very strange dreams. It seems like a cool idea putting them into a graphic novel, but I wasn’t vibing with the way the flow of this book went. Not my cup of tea, didn’t find too interesting.
vampireph4ze's review
funny
informative
lighthearted
reflective
relaxing
fast-paced
3.75
a very humorous and easy read to get through, providing some good insight into an everyday-person's experience with dreams, accompanied by a few theories here and there. it made me laugh out loud a few times, which i think is a great sign.
andremthefoozle's review
funny
lighthearted
reflective
fast-paced
3.0
A fun exploration of Chast's dreams and a brief overview of some larger theories on dreams as a whole.
A breezy read, good for picking up and putting down, with some of the (as Alison Bechdel describes it) "Chastiest" cartoons and ideas.
Neither too deep nor too profound, it was a fun and enjoyable bit of reading.
A breezy read, good for picking up and putting down, with some of the (as Alison Bechdel describes it) "Chastiest" cartoons and ideas.
Neither too deep nor too profound, it was a fun and enjoyable bit of reading.