![]() ![]() Also, there’s a great story from her childhood about random frozen poop being discovered around her home. I also loved her ill-fated attempt to conquer her fears by loading up on drugs and wandering out into the woods in the middle of the night. Seriously, I’m not doing it justice explaining it. One of the best parts involves Allie trying to explain that big moments in the lives of pets (decorating for Christmas, random fireworks, and parties) will leave your pet believing that these temporary instances are permanent, which is likely why they freak out. However, as the content of the book showed, she had very good reasons for her many delays.Īllie’s comedy is on-point, as always, and the moments that were designed for laughs got big ones from me. ![]() Finally! Something good in this horror show of a year. Then, out of nowhere, the book was scheduled for release in September of 2020. The book had been plagued with delays leaving her readers believing that the book may never actually see the light of day. Like many people, I’ve been waiting for this book for years. ![]() Solutions and Other Problems, Allie Brosh’s follow-up to her critically acclaimed first book, Hyperbole and a Half, had a lot to live up to. Solutions and Other Problems – Allie Brosh ![]()
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