![]() ![]() I hadn’t read the blog in a year, so it all felt relatively fresh to me even though I knew there were stories from the blog repeated in the book. ![]() Allie Brosh illustrates different aspects of her life while filling the other space with narration. The meat of the book is the same as the blog. ![]() I tend to give away and discard books due to living abroad but this is one that will make its way to a bookshelf I will someday own. This might be the best feeling web-to-print book I have ever handled and honestly, maybe one of the best feeling books I have ever owned. The pages are thick and glossy and the color quality is perfect for giving an almost handheld blog feel to it. This book feels absolutely amazing in the reader’s hands. The first thing I noticed about it is the quality. This clearly isn’t a review of the blog, so let’s jump into the book. You may have seen this at some point during your Internetting. People of course exist like this, but you rarely see it illustrated in Microsoft Paint glory. The drawing point of the blog was that it was weird in an almost fictional way. Hyperbole and a Half was an extremely popular blog by Allie Brosh that followed the little nuances of her life. This book was released last year and I always had interest in reading it but failed to find it in a Korean bookstore until this week. ![]()
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