Hyperbole and a half: unfortunate situastions, flawed coping mechanisms, mayhem, and other things that happened
Brosh, AllieUnknown
Square Peg (London, 2013) (eng) English9780224095372UnknownUnknownCOMIC BOOKS, STRIPS, ETC.; UnknownHyperbole and A Half is a blog written by a 20-something American girl called Allie Brosh. She tells fantastically funny, wise stories about the mishaps of her everyday life, with titles like 'Why Dogs Don't Understand Basic Concepts Like Moving' and 'The God of Cake'. She accompanies these with naive drawings using Paint on her PC. Brosh’s website receives millions of visitors a month and hundreds of thousands of per day. Now her full-colour debut book chronicles the many “learning experiences” Brosh has endured as a result of her own character flaws. It includes stories about her rambunctious childhood; the highs and mostly lows of owning a mentally challenged dog; and a moving and darkly comic account of her struggles with depression. Poignant and uproarious - think Cyanide and Happiness but with story-lines and dogs.
Physical dimension
x, 369 p.21 cm.ill.
Summary / review / table of contents
Warning sighs --
The simple dog --
Motivation --
The god of cake --
The helper dog is an asshole --
Depression part one --
Depression part two --
Lost in the woods --
Dogs don't understand basic concepts like moving --
The hot sauce debacle --
This is why I'll never be an adult --
The parrot --
Dinosaur (The goose story) --
Thoughts and feelings --
Dogs' guide to understanding basic concepts --
The party --
Identity part one --
Identity part two.