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mehsi's review against another edition
5.0
Re-read 2020: Was looking through my comic/graphic novel collection and I saw this one, decided this would be the one to read! Glad I re-read it, I agree fully with my review when I read the book first in 2016. It was quite interesting to also see her explanation on why the dog as fluffy was worse than the dark black evil one. I should really buy the extended version of this book. As soon as I can find it. Amazon doesn't have it. *sad*
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I wasn't sure what to expect, up until now I hadn't really seen much of Rachael Smith's work, but I just knew I had to have this one. And I am happy that I bought this one. It is quite interesting to see how her brain works, and also what she uses as a visualisation for her mental health problems. At times it was quite recognisable. I also liked the art style.
I want to wish Rachael all the luck, the best, and more good things to fight her problems. Hopefully she can defeat the dogs.
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I wasn't sure what to expect, up until now I hadn't really seen much of Rachael Smith's work, but I just knew I had to have this one. And I am happy that I bought this one. It is quite interesting to see how her brain works, and also what she uses as a visualisation for her mental health problems. At times it was quite recognisable. I also liked the art style.
I want to wish Rachael all the luck, the best, and more good things to fight her problems. Hopefully she can defeat the dogs.
bengriffin's review against another edition
5.0
A warm, funny, honest and very relatable selection of comics about broken brains. The only real problem with this entirely lovely book is that it's so short. Fingers crossed we'll get more in the future.
katrinkirjat's review
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
reflective
fast-paced
3.0
Tasaisen hyvä sarjakuvakokoelma elämästä masennuksen kanssa. Synkkiä sävyjä, mutta paljon huumoria.
Graphic: Self harm and Sexual harassment
sizrobe's review against another edition
5.0
Fantastic graphic novel about depression. Mostly 4 panel strips, mostly at least a little funny. Very relatable to anyone who has ever been depressed. A quick read, but I thoroughly enjoyed it.
standardman's review
5.0
Funny, honest and recognisable. An essential book for anyone with mental health issues from a star of the UK small press.