Reviews

Grandmother problems, being an RA, moving in with boyfriend problems – that first crappy flat everyone seems to move into, employment fairs, fixing up Ed's room. http://pussreboots.com/blog/2019/comm...

The end of the second year is rapidly approaching and Esther is about to find herself homeless. Susan is moving in with McGraw. Daisy is moving in with her girlfriend. Esther meanwhile is adrift and distraught. http://pussreboots.com/blog/2019/comm...

Christmas, confessions of an MMO junkie, protesting gentrification, and insomnia chinchillas. http://pussreboots.com/blog/2018/comm...

Election, pigeons, camping, and out door swimming http://pussreboots.com/blog/2017/comm...

It's all brilliantly funny. My favorite part is the search for housing. http://pussreboots.com/blog/2017/comm...

Giant Days, Volume 11 by John Allison covers the first half of the last year at university. The first section is about Halloween. The second is about Christmas. The third is a trip to Australia. http://pussreboots.com/blog/2019/comm...

This one is all about rivalries, tested friendships, and bad boyfriends and girlfriends. http://www.pussreboots.com/blog/2018/...

So much weird and wacky stuff. http://pussreboots.com/blog/2017/comm...

My favorite of the scenarios is Daisy learning to drive. Daisy who throughout the series has been the one who has it together, is singlehandedly taking out the entire driving school. She's a different person behind the wheel — simultaneously too trusting and too reckless. Yet, somehow when all is on the line, she manages to pass her test and not run over friends. http://pussreboots.com/blog/2020/comm...

Giant Days Volume 13 by John Allison is the penultimate volume. It's the spring break of their final year. Esther is at home desperately trying to write her dissertation on liminal spaces in the American road novel. Daisy is still looking for love. Susan is trying to comfort her boyfriend after his father dies. http://pussreboots.com/blog/2020/comm...

The year later chapter involves a paranormal event that could imply that Giant Days exists in the same universe as Steeple (2020). One can hope for a crossover since Daisy has gone into archeology. http://pussreboots.com/blog/2020/comm...

Giant Days, Volume 6 by John Allison collects issues 21-24. Daisy, Susan, and Esther have moved into a new off campus flat and aren't necessarily ready for the added responsibility. The book opens with the flat being robbed. Our heroines have to call the police and they get someone who looks like he's right out of CSI Miami. They also get someone else who is actually able to find their stuff. http://pussreboots.com/blog/2018/comm...

I love the art style in this graphic novel series. I enjoyed the story but I feel like the plot really didn't progress in this one too much. However, I did enjoy how it was kind of like a day-in-the-life of these college friends. I love these characters and their friendship! I find them so unique and quirky. I enjoy this series and I will definitely be continuing.

This series is so fun and entertaining and the art is great. I love these characters and seeing their friendship. I love seeing the girls living their lives as they try to navigate their way through college and life, love, and friendship. I loved Daisy in this one, especially. I definitely plan on continuing with the series.

This one was a fun, entertaining read. In this volume, you get to see the girls dealing with the drama of trying to find off-campus housing for their sophomore year at university. I enjoyed seeing the characters' dilemmas and solutions to their problems; I just enjoyed seeing their friendship more, overall. I feel like the characters are starting to endure more real-life/real-world problems in addition to navigating through college. I enjoyed this volume and can't wait to start the next one.

This was still an enjoyable, fun read but it wasn't my favorite volume so far. In my opinion, it just lacked a little more than the others. I still really loved seeing all of these great characters and what shenanigans they get into. I still plan on reading the rest of the volumes in this series.

This volume deals with the girls' second year at university and them going home for Christmas break. I enjoyed the fact that you get more of an insight into the backstory of the girls, especially Susan. Esther participates in a protest, and Daisy gets in arguments/has relationship drama. This dialogue is funny and the art is great. This is definitely a fun, entertaining series to read and I recommend it, for sure.

I enjoyed getting back in this story and seeing what shenanigans these three best friends get into. I really enjoyed seeing that even though things are going to be different, they’re still great friends. I adore Daisy’s character. They’re such a quirky mix of characters and this is a fun, entertaining series to read. In this volume, it’s almost the end of second year and the girls are trying to land housing for next year...but they’re not going to live together. Daisy and Ingrid have issues, Ed and Esther endured a confession and he broke his ankles, and Susan is not quite sure if she should move in with McGraw. Also, I want to know what is going to happen with Daisy and her grandmother. This volume was good and I’ll be continuing on with the next.

I really enjoyed this volume. These three best friends stick together as they roll with life’s punches. They’re all so quirky and different and I love them. I also love Daisy and her grandmother’s relationship. Ed recovers from his broken ankles, housing issues get settled after some drama, but more drama is about to happen with Daisy. I need the next volume.

I love esther

First page is further proof that Susan is in fact me. I'm so happy that Daisy is standing up ingrid! You go girl!

I'm so angry at ingrid and so happy that things worked out for daisy

At this point I consider Susan, Esther and Daisy my best friends!

i disliked the change in artist in #38 and #39. but other than that i still adore this story