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Further Grickle

Further Grickle

List Price: $14.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I know I'm not insane.
Review: I know I'm not insane because I can still laugh at myself when I read further Grickle. Funny and insightful, it makes me realize the utter futility of my life and yet still find the humor in it. Thank you Graham for making me realize that my life is meaningless and yet still give me hope.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 'further Grickle' is further fabulous!
Review: Reading this book is very much like making love to a beautiful woman. Finger the pages gingerly. Giggle innocently at the whimsy of the moment. Clutch it tightly to your chest as you reach the climax. Then turn over and fall soundly into a deep satisfying sleep. Also it has some hilarious fart jokes in it!
This comic is a must have for anyone who enjoys joy. It's filled with poignant stories designed to titilate the spirit and embiggen the soul. Masterfully crafted using ancient 'drawing' techniques first perfected by the mayans in 600 BC, this collection of stories and strips delightfully touches upon those enchanting foibles of life that both warm and wrench the heart....like some sort of spicey stew. Mmmmm spicey stew.
Well, looks like I've got spicey stew on the mind so before I go to satisfy my craving I'll just leave you with this. Grickle is a delectable slice of savoury goodness smothered in the rich and creamy sauce of life......damn, I'm really hungry.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Even better than Grickle!
Review: This stellar sophomore effort of Graham Annable is even better than his groundbreaking Grickle!


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