Did I stay up way too late reading this last night? Yes. Did I ugly cry into my weighted blanket? Also yes.
Did I stay up way too late reading this last night? Yes. Did I ugly cry into my weighted blanket? Also yes.
This is a can‘t miss for dog lovers and/or feminists.
I just finished and this is the first book in awhile that has made me cry. My husband has been jokingly telling me no more reading because he saw me crying and got really worried. This was a good memoir though! I‘ll read the author‘s other book after steeling myself for another potentially sad time.
When your favorite wizard rock band makes a surprise appearance in the book you‘re reading...(But seriously, Harry and the Potters are amazing and my nerdy little heart will never stop loving them)
I felt more connected, inspired and accountable to the women in my life. They were true blue. The more I hung out with feminists and lesbians, the better I felt. There was a shorthand to it. I didn‘t have to explain feminism or my want to have a voice or to take up space. The space was already there.
Trudy: She told me to sit down and shut up!!! And she hissed at me!
Nicole (after babysitter leaves): I was just saying what she said. _She_ told _me_ to sit down and shut up when you left.
Mom was happy to let it go, and to see that I‘d stand up for myself in her absence.
Mom (holding Nicole): You hissed at her? You really scared her! My devil child.
I was a little hesitant about getting this one, as I wasn't super keen on her first graphic novel, but I'm really loving this. 💙🐶🐾
January first is for all-day TV watching, January second is for all-day reading. And bundling up, because it‘s 20 degrees and I got rid of my warmest clothes when we moved from Alaska to Alabama!
Here's a book recommendation ..if you like dogs,graphic memoirs ..if you're a pet parent in general this is it ! ..beautiful book made me bawl like a baby 🖤💀🐶 Nicole J George is a fantastic story teller.
This is an excellent book that was not for me. The artwork is excellent, varied and nuanced, and the story is insightful and heartfelt. But ultimately I didn't feel very sympathetic to many of the situations in the book.
I had to hide in my office because I was sobbing over this book. What a beautiful heartbreaker this was.
I finished this book with tears rolling down my cheeks. That doesn't happen often. Not long after that, #huxleythecat put himself in this position. It's probably a coincidence, but I like thinking that my cat is attuned to my feelings and knows when I need comfort snuggles 😻😻
Loved this graphic memoir. LOVED IT. Will definitely read more of hers.
a little change of pace 😸
I'm not even a dog person (*gasp!*) but I enjoyed this memoir about this bad dog. I also read Calling Dr. Laura (more gut-wrenching) though you don't have to for this book.
#graphicmemoir #nonfiction #girlandherdog
I really wanted to live this book. It has everything I love...memoir, dogs, conflict to over come, but I just couldn't get into it. From beginning to end I found myself pushing to keep reading. I would probably recommend this graphic novel, but it would have to be for specific reasons.
This speaks to me a bit too much. #badchild
#graphicmemoir #nonfiction
My bad dog refusing to pose #dogsoflitsy #dogbooks #graphicnovels
Finally starting this after I rushed the YA librarian to process it
#graphicmemoir #nonfiction
It was well done graphically, but somehow I came away feeling rather uninvolved with the story, the author, and even her dog. Not sure why.
A beautiful, vulnerable, honest, powerful graphic memoir that is a queer feminist coming of age story but with a unique angle: the focus on Georges's relationship with her "difficult" dog. There's a lot in here about animals as autonomous beings (overlap with feminist thought), as well as love, what it means to take care of someone, how to be loyal, and healing. Be prepared: you will cry (although there are also delightfully funny moments).
Just received this #BookMail for a review / interview piece I'm going to write! It's a queer feminist graphic coming of age centred on the author's relationship with her dog. The drawings look beautiful. I gotta get reading since I'm interviewing the author on Friday! #QueerBooks
Outstanding. A lovely graphic memoir. Recommended for dog/ animal lovers and extreme introverts.
Omg THIS BOOK. As a prickly, difficult woman with a prickly, difficult dog, this story spoke to me on so many levels. I was sobbing at the end and may have grabbed Elliott in a hug saying "LOVE ME NOW" while he desperately squirmed away because all the feels. Read it!!!!
Great Graphic Memoir for any animal (DOG) lover. Lots of laughs and some tears.
Another recommendation from All The Books this week. Going to finish Sunday with one or two graphic memoirs.
Stayed up late to read this after a tough day. Nicole J. Georges is one of my favorite cartoonists.