Sara's reading log

I am a book hoarder and reader. My main genre is SF, but I also love magic realism, fantasy and general fiction. Favorite authors are Iain M. Banks, Ursula K. LeGuin, Haruki Murakami, José Saramago, Isaac Asimov, Ben Aaronovitch and more. My rating system is based on five stars. I rate books based on my expectations and what a books aims to be. This means that the brilliant 'Fahrenheit 451' gets five stars because I thought it would be good, people said it was good, and it was good, but 'A Closed and Common Orbit' also gets five stars because in its series, in its style, I really enjoyed it and was not disappointed.

Super Chill by Adam Ellis & Adam Ellis

  • Started on: 2018-09-04
  • Finished on: 2018-09-04
  • Read in: English
  • Rating: ***–
  • Genre(s): Humor

Note: I received an Advance Reading Copy of this book through NetGalley for an honest review.

In the evenings I like to read comics/graphic novels on my computer, just to relax a bit. When I saw Adam Ellis’ book “Super Chill” I thought I remembered this style. I have seen his comics shared online a lot, so I was interested, and requested his book from NetGalley for review.

“Super Chill” is a book with short (one, two maybe three pages long) comics about Adam Ellis and his life. Most deal with (social) anxiety, depression and awkwardness in his daily life. Some are pretty funny, some are recognizable, and some aren’t funny. I think if you like Adam Ellis’ work (and I understand that there is a big difference of opinion about this), you’ll like this book. I did, and give it three stars out of five.

  • Started on: 2018-09-04
  • Finished on: 2018-09-04
  • Read in: English
  • Rating: ***–
  • Genre(s): Humor

Note: I received an Advance Reading Copy of this book through NetGalley for an honest review.

In the evenings I like to read comics/graphic novels on my computer, just to relax a bit. When I saw Adam Ellis’ book “Super Chill” I thought I remembered this style. I have seen his comics shared online a lot, so I was interested, and requested his book from NetGalley for review.

“Super Chill” is a book with short (one, two maybe three pages long) comics about Adam Ellis and his life. Most deal with (social) anxiety, depression and awkwardness in his daily life. Some are pretty funny, some are recognizable, and some aren’t funny. I think if you like Adam Ellis’ work (and I understand that there is a big difference of opinion about this), you’ll like this book. I did, and give it three stars out of five.