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Oddball

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I was very much looking forward to reading this fourth book in the Sarah's Scribbles series. And it did not disappoint! While I didn't connect with every vignette, I did find this book entertaining and a little cathartic. What I did connect with proved that I am not the only introvert to have these experiences, haha. There was just the right amount of wit, humour, and oddball happenings to keep me hooked! There were even a few lessons included, reminders for readers that you're not alone and that you are, indeed, getting along on the path of life. I'll definitely be buying this book when it's published at the end of this month!

My thanks to NetGalley and Andrews McMeel Publishing for the advanced copy of the ebook in exchange for an honest review.

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Oddball is such a delightful read and absolutely on point. Particularly in reference to social media. I have always enjoyed Sarah's Scribbles series. And Oddball is another one that I would be picking up again and again. Thank you, NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to review the ARC.

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I loooooove Sarah Andersen, so to see a new book pop up had me squealing and giggling with excitement. I was even more excited to see that it was a longer book than in the past as well. Yay for all the pictures!!

Let me just say that if you are into contemportary comics, you probably know Sarah's work. You might have also seen it online somewhere even if you are not into comics. Her work is simple yet realy relatable - especially for your nerdy populations (ahem, myself included). If you have seen her work - you might get a few duplicates and know them already but I love a good compelation.

Sarah's scribbles have a variety of themes, like friendship, anxiety, pets, books, and awkwardness, and are short and simplistic but so real and fun. Each page houses a strip, some play off of one another or continuations but most of them are their own stand-alones. This makes the book easy to read and you can pick it up and stop easily. If a strip isn't for you, you can pass it by or skim, but I am not sure why you would want to do that because they are all fun and funny.

If you are looking for smiles or laughs - this one is a fun one to choose. I highly recommend all of Sarah's work that I have read thus far and she will always be on my to read list.

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Andersen's cartoons are hilarious and endearing, personal and yet universal. Each of her books is delightful!

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Another great collection of comics from Sarah Anderson! Her simple but expressive style is captivating, and I always laugh at her jokes about millennials.

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Oddball just made me enjoy reading with it's cute artwork and story. It's also so relatable and it made me laughed-out-loud that I had to let others see what I'm reading from the pages.

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Cute, fun comics about Millennial life, cats, art, fandom, social awkwardness & anxiety, and more. Loved it—laughed a lot and read in one sitting.

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If you've ever read one of the Sarah's Scribbles books (or even just single panels found on the internet), you probably already know what you're in for. And this fourth installment was, as usual, 20 minutes of pure fun. I don't know if it's the pandemic or what, but I found most comics even more relatable than usual. There's really not much one can say because there's not really a story and each page is just a funny standalone vignette, so if you want to get a feel for it I suggest looking up her accounts and see if you like her style. I always recommend these comics either for yourself or as a fun gift.

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Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC of this title. I have been a fan of Sarah Andersen for a long time, and had seen many of these on Instagram, but enjoyed them again - and again and again. Her work is so simple but so poignant!

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Oddball is the fourth comic book of Sarah Andersen’s that I’ve read, so it probably doesn’t come as a surprise to hear I enjoy her work. 🤣 Oddball feels like the natural evolution of things: a series of comics that are as charming and relatable as her previous work, but that embrace her weirdness more openly and confidently than before. Andersen’s art reminds us that it’s okay to be who you are - even if that person is an oddball.

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Sarah Andersen is a genius with a fantastically relatable little creation. This collection of her work is funny, insightful, and makes this tail-end gen-xer laugh AND groan internally, because so much of it is so on. the. nose. It feels universal. I love little doodled Sarah.

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I love Sarah Anderson books! They make me laugh and feel seen. I collect all her titles and look forward to reading more!

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I've seen Sarah Andersen's comics online before but never knew they were published as books! They're hilarious and totally relatable. I only wish the book were longer! I enjoyed every single comic but the cat ones are my favorites. I like the fandom and introvert ones a lot too.

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Sarah Anderson's collections remain some of my favorite works of sequential art. My library has all of her other books and Fangs was one of my favorite purchases last year.

Her work continues to be relatable and the self depreciating humor always brings a smile and a laugh from me. I highly recommend any and all of her works. Her slice of life art has a little something for everyone and her art, though seemingly simple is well done and visually appealing.

I can't wait to see what she brings to the book table next!

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You probably recognize these comics from memes shared around social media, even if you don't know that Sarah Andersen is their creator. I have read and reviewed several of Andersen's Sarah's Scribbles books for NetGalley at this point, and I have always enjoyed them. One of the things that I particularly like about them is that a reader can pick up any of the books and find something to laugh at and relate to without any prior knowledge of the artist or the comic. My personal favorite comics were the ones about cats and the ones about reading and being part of a fandom, though as an amateur polyglot the comic about being dumb in three languages resonated strongly with me.

Overall, these are charming, often self-deprecating, amusing slice of life comics that will go over especially well with most denizens of the Internet, regardless of generation. I recommend this book without reservation.

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4/5

Thanks to NetGalley for providing the e-ARC in exchange of honest review.

I love this so much!!! The illustration is so cute with big, kind of creepy eyes hhahahah and it's so simple yet relatable! I have heard of the author before but never really tried her works. Seeing how much I had a good laugh for this one, I'll definitely check out her other comics! Also, wished this one is longer aaaaa I'm sad that the comic is too short! I need more!!!

My favorites are the one about fictional characters and life lessons. I can relate a lot to them especially when it comes to shipping the heroin with the villain or vice versa.

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I adore Sarah Andersen's comics. They were funny and a lot of times they were very relatable. Oddball is the fourth book in this series but it can read on its own. I'll recommend Sarah's Scribble series to everyone who wants to read really heartwarming and relatable comics. Thank you for this early copy.

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It was such a quick and funny read! Too relatable for myself and i see lots of my cats in the cats in the drawings too! haha.

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GOD I love this author and her books. I can not get enough. I even bought a Sarah Scribbles planner so I can carry her around all the time. But do not get me wrong I am not a crazy stalker I just love her soooooo much.

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Thank you NetGalley and Andrews McMeel Publishing for a couple of the eArc of Sarah Andersen's latest Oddball. As I've said in the past, no comic can make me laugh and relate more in so few panels than Sarah Andersen. This is really on par with all her previous collections and I recommend it as a great gateway to her collections and to existing fans.

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