Member Reviews
Great for reading during one sitting, or a few pages at a time. Composed of instagram/scrolling-friendly pages of mildly affirming and inspirational messages, this book is a solid gift to a friend, coworker, or oneself.
So amusing, so relatable. It's incredible how these illustrations can resonate with us so deeply. Some made me chuckle, while others brought a touch of sadness, because I thought about all the people around the world feeling that way… Nevertheless, it was a pleasant read, and I'm sure many will find themselves in these pages.
Thanks to Andrews McMeel Publishing for providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
"Worry Lines" takes a new approach to mental health and the stigma that surrounds it. Through the use of short, colorful comics, the author, also named Worry Lines, attempts to simplify the activity of reading about mental health and make it more approachable. Not only do the comics make the subject more enjoyable to consider, but their conciseness also allows for readers to consume as much, or as little, of the book as they wish to in one sitting, making it perfect for those times when a little pick me up is required!
This book is WONDERFUL. I bet most everyone will find some comfort and wisdom in here. Looking forward to purchasing Worry Lines for friends. Absolutely worth the read. This is a lovely addition to any bedside table. Thanks to NetGalley for an advanced copy.
This lovely little book is a compilation of cartoons from the Worry Lines account. I think how you feel about the individual cartoons will depend on your state of mind. I’ve seen numerous reviews stating that this was a lighthearted and funny book, however, it hit me differently. There are a lot of quite serious cartoons regarding anxiety and depression, and not fitting in. The anxiety as a teabag cartoon really hit for me.
Thank you to NetGalley for this advance reader copy. All opinions are my own.
Worry Lines creates illustrations that feel like a big hug from an old friend. From lighthearted explorations of anxiety, heartwarming comics about love, and heartfelt tributes to the power of potatoes, these simple yet emotionally complex comics are deeply relatable, witty, and wise. Artful, funny, and endlessly sweet, “You’re Doing Really Well Given the Circumstances” is a hopeful tonic for troubled times.
I am so glad I requested this book! The cover is just too cute and I could not resist to request for this!
This book is funny and relatable! It’s like every time I flip to a new page it makes me laugh. I love how the drawings are simple yet colourful. The words are short but funny and relatable. Even the drawings alone are relatable! This book is like a warm blanket in winter. I’ve not read any book like this that’s why I totally love it. I would love to have a physical copy of this and every time life feels unbearable and confusing, I will just open this book and read it again and again. It would definitely elevate my mood.
Thank you to Netgalley and Andrews McMeel Publishing for this ARC.
This book is something that would be great to have, just to look through on a day when I can use a pick-me-up or a reason to smile. The images are simple yet inviting, with bold colors and generic people that I think anyone could relate to. I love how these simple images can give such a great visible portrayal of emotions and feelings. I saw myself in so many pages, conveying things that I often find hard to even describe with words. Through the book, the collection looks at a variety of struggles (anxiety, depression, procrastination, lack of focus, etc) we face in day-to-day life and puts a positive spin on them, making you feel like it's okay to not always be okay. I have a feeling I'll be ordering a physical copy of this book when it releases.
Thank you Netgally and Andrews McMeel Publishing for the ARC of the book.
I have been in a reading rut for some time now. Stress from my job is slowly making my self-talk rather negative and I have very little motivation left in me.
Nevertheless, Worry Lines has created a simple, yet reassuring book that I checked everyday. It has taken me some time to get through it all, but the little vignettes were amazing, allowing me to reflect, reassess and try to change my daily routines and experiences.
I simply loved it!
I was given the first book by Worry Lines as a gift, so to see that there is another book coming is super exciting. I love the realness of the comics, but it also adds the humor element to it. If you're not laughing, you're crying, so this book is great.
Nicely put together selection of comics that address familiar feelings for many with a positive undertone.
The sections are well crafted to add to the comics and the emotional journey they take the reader on.
𝘞𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘺 𝘓𝘪𝘯𝘦𝘴: 𝘠𝘰𝘶’𝘳𝘦 𝘋𝘰𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘙𝘦𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘺 𝘞𝘦𝘭𝘭 𝘎𝘪𝘷𝘦𝘯 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘊𝘪𝘳𝘤𝘶𝘮𝘴𝘵𝘢𝘯𝘤𝘦𝘴 is a delightful collection of illustrations featuring a genderless blob enduring relatable problems and inner conflicts. Some of the cartoons are affirming and encouraging, some are kind and comforting, and some are simply cute and amusing. A nice little book to have in case a bout of sadness or anxiety arises, or if you just need a quick pick-me-up. Thank you to Andrews McMeel Publishing and NetGalley for an advance reader copy in exchange for an honest review.
Worry Lines is an adorable book. The little vignettes in the book are both adorable and life-affirming. If you are ever feeling down or alone, this book is the perfect pick me up.
Thank you NetGalley for providing me with an ARC.
This book was like a hug. Super cute and wholesome. Exactly what you need when you’re not feeling yourself or need a little bit of support. Will be recommending to everyone.
This is a self help book in comic form with quotes. Funny with simplistic but effective drawings. It was a bit too dark for me at parts, but overall a really good read.
This was such a lovely little read. One page would make me laugh, the next would make me think, the next would make me feel better, and each one was relatable in some way. I really enjoyed this and will happily be recommending it to friends. Overall I felt quite hopeful at the end of this and it was the kind of warm hug of a read I needed.
I've been following Worry Lines on Instagram for a few years now, and the comics are always so relatable. I really enjoyed this collection of comics. It's a great introduction to anyone that is new to Worry Lines, and is a good selection of the author's work for anyone that is already familiar. I liked how the book was set up, as well. Readers that enjoy Sarah's Scribbles and Introvert Doodles will likely enjoy Worry Lines.
This book felt like a hug, it was so relatable omg! I now know I'm not alone haha we think we're alone fighting our demons, that only we have problems, but at the end of the day we're all struggling with different things, and we can all be there to help each other. The illustrations are really cute btw! Rating: 5/5 stars.
I've long been a fan of the Worry Lines account on instagram, and getting it all together in one book, segmented by feeling, was such a treat. It's such simple but nuanced art, that can evoke complex feelings and reactions. I really enjoyed the themes throughout the book and it made me think. I definitely shared several pages with my friends through text, just because it was so relatable to us or situations we had been in or friendships. If you've been a fan of the Worry Lines comics, this won't disappoint; and if you're not yet a fan, you really should be! Pick up this book and you'll quickly become one.
A wise, whimsical, and heartfelt collection of art. Each page is instantly relatable and full of laughs and reassurance that we are all, in fact, doing really well given the circumstances. A real delight!