Sarah Andersen

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Sarah Andersen's hugely popular, world-famous Sarah's Scribbles comics are for those of us who boast bookstore-ready bodies and Netflix-ready hair, who are always down for all-night reading-in-bed parties and extremely exclusive after-hour one-person music festivals.
In addition to the most recent Sarah's Scribbles fan favorites and dozens of all-new comics, this volume contains illustrated personal essays on Sarah's real-life experiences with anxiety, career, relationships and other adulthood challenges that will remind readers of Allie Brosh's Hyperbole and a Half and Jenny Lawson's Let's Pretend This Never Happened. The same uniquely frank, real, yet humorous and uplifting tone that makes Sarah's Scribbles so relatable blooms beautifully in this new longer form.
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142 printed pages
Publication year
2017
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Impressions

  • anasilvia96shared an impression4 years ago
    👍Worth reading
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    🐼Fluffy

    Es muy divertido y tierno. La autora logra caricaturizar de manera cómica muchas inseguridades sociales y personales que padecen los adultos jóvenes (especialmente mujeres). Lo recomiendo mucho para alguien que busque una lectura divertida y ligera.

  • Rachel Marshallshared an impression4 years ago
    😄LOLZ

    I love reading Sarah’s Scribbles. I find these comic strips to be relatable and funny - a wonderful comfort read for relaxing.

  • Galuh Ginantishared an impression5 years ago
    😄LOLZ

    omg I can't stop laughing

Quotes

  • ueremeevahas quoted5 years ago
    I also think that the world doesn’t hear me sometimes. Literally! Apparently, I have a very quiet voice, even if it doesn’t sound so quiet in my head
  • ueremeevahas quoted5 years ago
    Due to the OverThinking and whatnot, I tend to misunderstand the world’s signals. I have trouble taking things at face value, and often jump dramatically to conclusions that usually aren’t true
  • yanasemourhas quoted6 years ago
    I also didn’t really understand what it was that cats did that made them so great. From what I gathered, they sat around the house and occasionally knocked things down. And people photographed their cats doing this. Oh boy, did they photograph.

    I always imagined that cats were the Paris Hiltons of the pet world: They didn’t quite deserve all the attention but they got it anyway

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