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Hidden Heartbreak
Hidden Heartbreak | Emma Lee
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Hidden Heartbreak follows the progression of a doomed relationship from blissful beginning to devastating end, capturing the all-encompassing and blinding euphoria of love as well as the crushing doubt and disappointment that accompany a breakup. In comics that are relatable, vulnerable, and often funny, as well as interactive pieces that invite readers to process their own heartbreak, Emma Lee charts a path forward, reminding us that the heart is a resilient thing.
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Lauredhel
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Clingy, self-obsessed woman vomits repetitive, uninspired cliches about her breakup. [The guy obviously dodged a bullet.] This somehow goes on for over 200 pages. Also weirdly trying to be a breakup workbook, possibly for page padding purposes. Should have stayed an instagram project.

The best thing about this book was that it's got a #CherryTomato cover #Pantone2023 @clwojick

Lauredhel (I try not to be this mean about books... but this is genuinely dire) 2y
Clwojick Fantastic match! Way to go! (edited) 2y
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BruceWalken
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Esmerelda1rm
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I don‘t think Abbie was into this one. I enjoyed it though! #graphicmemoir

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Esmerelda1rm
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Pickpick

I wish I had read this book in high school after my first big love dumped me. #graphicmemoir

RaimeyGallant Same. And welcome to Litsy! #LitsyWelcomeWagon Some of us put together Litsy tips to help new Littens navigate the site. It's the link in my bio on my page in case you need it. Or if you prefer how-to videos, @chelleo put some together at the link in her bio. @LitsyWelcomeWagon 6y
Esmerelda1rm Fantastic! Thank you so much!! 6y
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megnews
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Pickpick

This was both a #graphicmemoir of the author‘s experience of heartbreak and a workbook to get through your own. Interesting concept.

Book 81/90 3/2/19

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megnews
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When I see the social media relationship games, it makes me so thankful I‘m from a different generation. It was hard enough before. Can‘t imagine dealing with all that now. Don‘t know how younger people do it.

Esmerelda1rm I agree, I thought passing notes in high school was stressful, I could imagine going through all that with social media! I‘d would have gone insane! 6y
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