
Sarah's Scribbles #4
Reviews

As Sarah Scribbles is the one webcomic I somehow manage to follow, maybe because she posts about as often as I remember to read, there weren't any surprises in this volume. Nonetheless, it's nice to have them all together in one easy to read offline volume. http://pussreboots.com/blog/2022/comm...

Once again Sarah is relatable. She makes you feel not alone in being an oddball. So if the "scribbles" in this book are so relatable maybe we are not oddballs but people just living their lives. Very funny and enjoyable. I have a few people in my life that I will recommend this book to. Thanks to NetGalley for the Arc

I know I said I was done with these books but I lied This was a very fun read, as always, and too relatable. Now that I own a cat myself, I find some vignettes painfully relatable. The illustrations are hilarious and the style is very personal. I liked this one better than the previous two, I am glad I gave this a chance because i had so much fun reading it

ARC given by NetGalley for Honest Review "Oddball" is a short but delightful read filled with Andersen's cute art style and millennial humor. I've been a fan of hers for a while and I'm glad to see another fun collection come out that's geared towards the strange and weird in all of us! I love that amidst the silly and somewhat dark humor she has comics that are heartfelt and hopeful. If you're a fan of her previous works then this is one to add to your collection!

funny, cute and so relatable. "My friend doesn't try to converse but is always sending me memes. Always tagging me in random things. What does that mean?" "I LOVE YOU"

I received a galley of this book through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Honestly, this was quite fun and I really flew through this. Most of the little comics are also pretty relatable. However, this installement in this series just wasn't my favourite. I feel like there was quite alot of repetition. A lot of the comics were also based on memes and the humour of them came completely of the recreation of a meme, which felt a bit lazy to me. On top of that a lot of the comics seemed to be about the difference in generations (you know the millenial vs gen z thing) and that also just got real tired really quickly. However, I'll always really enjoy reading these.








