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fridaymouse's Reviews (29)
This graphic novel took me about 20 minutes, so I expect the rest to be around the same pace.
Minor: Antisemitism
Graphic: Child abuse, Emotional abuse, Hate crime, Homophobia, Transphobia, Mass/school shootings, Outing
Moderate: Ableism, Addiction, Medical content, Religious bigotry, Abortion, Outing, Dysphoria
Minor: Deadnaming, Racism, Sexism, Slavery, Injury/Injury detail
Graphic: Rape, Sexual harassment
Moderate: Body shaming, Bullying, Homophobia, Misogyny, Transphobia, Lesbophobia, Toxic friendship
When Sedaris' is the butt of the joke, it calls to mind unfunny teenagers that self-deprecate to garner a pity laugh. When others are the butt of a joke, he's punching down, like when he mocks Japanese children's accents and the clothes his guitar teacher wears since he's a little person.
One truly disgusting "joke" suggests (child sexual abuse)
Run, don't walk, away from this garbage. I'm glad for what I got out of the one essay I enjoyed. This shit aged like milk.
Graphic: Ableism, Body shaming, Child abuse, Emotional abuse, Racial slurs, Racism, Sexual violence
Moderate: Animal death, Bullying, Homophobia, Outing
I wish there was more "why" given in the book. For example, explaining WHY it's a bad idea to use fragranced or clumping litter with young kittens. A lot of things were said AT the reader, assuming there was a base of knowledge, rather than truly explained TO the reader. The book was still enjoyable and informative, but it is somewhere between a textbook and a narrative, which may be difficult on any copy other than the digital text, where you can Ctrl+F for relevant information.
Moderate: Animal cruelty, Animal death, Mental illness, Abandonment
Minor: Racism
While the book was cliche and predictable, I think that's okay. It's purpose isn't to be groundbreaking and new, it's purpose is to serve young readers. I know that if I had found this book as a young queer child discovering my identity and dealing with my first loss, the book would have been so important to little me.
The worldbuilding was fun and refreshing, but a bit black and white. The characters who were percieved as good ARE good, and the characters portrayed as evil ARE evil. I think that even though it's a book for children, it could benefit from more nuance. After all, children are nuanced themselves.
Graphic: Child death, Death of parent
Moderate: Bullying, Racism
That might sound like I disliked this book, but I really enjoyed that theming. You really get into the head of someone who seems to be making all the wrong choices, at least, in your eyes as the viewer. It served the narrative greatly to have this be part of the experience.