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Heart and Brain: Body Language

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This collection of comic strips features a range of cute anthropomorphic body parts. Their conversations and adventures are funny and often highly relatable. It's fun to read through all in one go or to dip into whenever you feel like it.

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If we were to take all the parts of life that some of us don't particularly like: as in budgets, diets, anxiety, book buying bans, etc and apply An Awkward Yeti tinted filter to it all, we would be enjoying ourselves a whole lot more. This was a great way to spend an hour of my day, and it made me smile many times which is well worth the read.

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Heart and brain are so relatable and real and funny. My organs approve!

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It's a shame this is volume 3, otherwise I'd look to get it into the shop as it was funny. Irritable bowel is my favourite. I was familiar with heart and brain but not many of the strips in this book. I liked it a lot, well done!

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Punny, clever, not off-color, and rated "G"-- compared with some Andrews McMeel recent releases. The ever-present battle between the rational brain and the emotional, go-with-the-feeling heart. Fat, gall bladder, tongue, stomach, and muscle characters thrown in. Cute with a few exceptionally witty illustrated observations. A book to enjoy once and then pass on to a friend.

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Heart and Brain are back in this Awkward Yeti collection. Brain is the logical planner and Heart is the impulsive, whimsical one. Their interactions with each other and with other organs like Stomach and Tongue illustrate a lot of everyday issues we all struggle with: salting food before tasting, choosing to go outside and play rather than stay inside working, and knowing your bruised heart needs to try again but you just need a little time to recover. Hilariously heartwarming, I recommend Heart and Brain books to everyone.

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This is a collection of comic strips, focused on the battle between the heart and the brain, something I'm sure all readers can relate to in one way or another! The comic strips are short, one or two pages each, and filled with puns and what I would term 'dad jokes'. Some are far funnier than others, some of them actually falling rather flat, but this is a fun back to have kicking around the coffee table.

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