![]() Her signature style of child-like drawings – which has gifted the internet with such references as “ALL THE THINGS!” or the “alot” – is back on full display, though this time there are also several backgrounds and other pictures subtly demonstrating for anyone in doubt that, yes, she is a very talented artist, and the simplicity is obviously planned for humorous effect.Īnd humorous it is – combined with the writing, it’s often downright hysterical. While I lean toward calling this book “heavily illustrated” rather than a graphic novel, Brosh’s artwork is essential to getting the full effect of her stories, and every page is packed full of pictures. Solutions and Other Problems is a collection of personal anecdotes and meme-able illustrations that will have you tearing up – both in helpless laughter and from Brosh’s painful insight about the realities of life. ![]() Her new book has been a long time coming with several delays in publication, but it feels more relevant than ever. ![]() ![]() ![]() Allie Brosh is back! For those familiar with her blog or her first book, Hyperbole and a Half, you already know why this is a bright spot in the craziness that is 2020. ![]()
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