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It’s Lonely at the Centre of the Earth
Rated 4.06 out of 5 based on 18 customer ratings
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SKU: 9781534323865
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Dive into “It’s Lonely at the Centre of the Earth” by Zoe Thorogood, a raw graphic memoir exploring mental health and the life of an artist. Winner of the 2023 Russ Manning Award and nominated for two Eisner Awards, Thorogood’s intimate storytelling resonates with fans of Allie Brosh. Witness her journey through anxiety, depression, and imposter syndrome as she navigates her career. A must-read for graphic novel enthusiasts seeking poignant and relatable narratives.
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Vishal Kumar –
Incredible, raw, honest, and unflinching. The art style perfectly matches the tone of the story. A masterpiece.
Animesh Priyadarshan –
It was a very good book. There was a lot of honesty in the writing. I didn’t love the drawing style though.
Md Manjar Ejaz –
The story resonated with me. However, the narrative jumped around too much. I was often confused.
Aayush Tyagi –
Beautiful and heartbreaking. A must-read for anyone who’s ever felt lost or alone. The art is perfect for the story.
Prashant Sagar –
Enjoyed the honesty and vulnerability. Some parts felt a little self-indulgent. Could have been more concise. Solid overall.
Rupashi Aggarwal –
Found it interesting, but not amazing. The art style grew on me, though it was initially off-putting. Story was okay.
Manya Kashyap –
Struggled to connect with the main character at times, though I appreciated the honesty. Art style didn’t appeal to me.
Aman Mittal –
I loved this book! It was raw and vulnerable. The art style really enhanced the story. Highly recommend!
Kamlesh –
A very introspective and personal journey. I could relate to many of her struggles. The artwork is fantastic.
Ayush Bhatnagar –
Excellent portrayal of mental health struggles. Very relatable and impactful. A must-read for artists and creatives.
Piyush Kumar –
Raw and honest. Thorogood’s vulnerability is captivating, but the chaotic art style was a bit distracting at times. Overall, a powerful read.
Shivani Rajeev Dhakate –
This book hit me hard. Thorogood’s story is raw and real. The art is unique and expressive. Definitely recommend!
Sohel Mubarak Sheikh –
It was okay. Not my favorite graphic novel, but I liked the message.
Gopidesi Krishnaveni –
Found it to be overly dramatic and self-pitying. The artwork was not to my taste. Disappointing overall.
Rohit Soni –
A deeply personal look into mental health struggles. Found it very relatable. The art might not be for everyone, but the story is worth it.
Harshita Mehra –
A powerful and moving graphic memoir. Thorogood is incredibly talented. The book is inspiring and thought-provoking.
Harshal Dharme –
The book was a good experience. Some parts felt rushed. The themes and messages touched me on a personal level.
Devanshu Agrawal –
Honest look at dealing with mental health. The author has a unique view of the world. The art adds to the emotional impact.