Saturday, May 9, 2020

Review: Happily Ever After (by Debbie Tung)


My Rating: 3 stars
 
I read Debbie Tung’s Book Love last year and absolutely loved it!   As a fellow bookworm, I was able to relate to practically everything that was in that book and would be nodding my head with a smile on my face as I turned each page.  

It was precisely because of my affinity for Tung’s previous book that I decided to pick up her newest work Happily Ever After.   Just like with Book Love, this is another comic collection drawn by Tung herself , with inspiration from her own life’s experiences, except that this time around, instead of being about books, it is about marriage and relationships – specifically her own married life with her husband.   While I did like reading this one for the most part and thought it was definitely a cute read overall, I unfortunately wasn’t able to relate to most of the “sweet and mundane moments” depicted in here.  Some of the comics did make me smile, but the enjoyment level, of course, wasn’t on par with what I had felt with Tung’s previous collection of comics about books and being a book lover. 

Basically, this was an instance of me picking up this book purely because of the author / illustrator, which I’m ok with doing for graphic novels and comics, since these are usually short and don’t take up too much of my time to read.  I will likely still pick up Tung’s next collection of comics even if it’s a subject matter that doesn’t appeal much to me, as I do like her illustrations quit a bit and definitely don’t mind seeing more of it!

Received ARC from Andrews McMeel Publishing via Edelweiss.

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