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Adulthood Is a Myth by Sarah Andersen
Adulthood Is a Myth by Sarah Andersen






Adulthood Is a Myth by Sarah Andersen

Uh…things felt…realistic (?) All I can say is that most/all comics had enough substance to get the message across in drawing. But, for me, it delivered what I was asking of it: kill time and be highly re-readable. I don’t think anyone could come into this sequential art comic with the hopes of it being life changing. While I am a fan of the comics I see from time to time in passing, the theme of the comics in this story was definitely one I could both relate to but could see why my female friends could appreciate the “girl problems” aspects of the story more. It chronicles the pockets of time that just happen through any given day - and as we walk through life - and pokes fun at it with a stick, and with candor and honesty. This is a story for the awkward in all of us. I don’t know how I found myself to be reviewing this book but here we are. – See the sample images in review for a taste of comics Initial Thoughts – While wholly relatable some may be geared more to females – A comic for the awkwardness in all of us…or if you just want a laugh Should this book be picked up? the tl dr review:

Adulthood Is a Myth by Sarah Andersen

(re: Goodreads Adulthood is a Myth by Sarah Andersen) In other words, the horrors and awkwardnesses of young modern life. These comics document the wasting of entire beautiful weekends on the internet, the unbearable agony of holding hands on the street with a gorgeous guy, dreaming all day of getting home and back into pajamas, and wondering when, exactly, this adulthood thing begins.








Adulthood Is a Myth by Sarah Andersen