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Adulthood Is a Myth by Sarah Andersen
Adulthood Is a Myth by Sarah Andersen











Adulthood Is a Myth by Sarah Andersen Adulthood Is a Myth by Sarah Andersen

I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve not wanted to get up for work in the morning because I was tired from reading too late the night before…Īnd how about this on the joys of long hair: We all know I’m slightly addicted to reading. One of my favourite panels in the book was this one, at the end of a section on cleaning up: But I wanted to show you a few of the ones I did relate to.īut first of all, can we just talk about how the writing and the red stripes on the cover are soft? YAY! Touchy-feely elements aren’t just for five year olds you know! (Or I am actually five years old, one of the two). And the parts about procrastinating to avoid study may have applied in the past, but alas no longer. I do want children, so that’s obviously not me. Not all the comic strips apply to me – for instance, she has one about not wanting children and how that won’t change just because people go on at her about it. It arrived last week and I promptly devoured it. If you don’t know what Sarah’s Scribbles is, you may have been living under a rock 😉 Her cartoons seem to be everywhere! I really like them and find many of them relatable, so I decided to buy one of her books. I will still be talking about all the books I read in April once Show Us Your Books rolls around, but I wanted to dedicate a whole post to this book.Īdulthood is a Myth is a collection of Sarah’s Scribbles comic strips.













Adulthood Is a Myth by Sarah Andersen