![]() The mix between these very funny sections and some really compelling, more serious sections was very effective and made for some moving reading. Like, fully-body laughter, which is rare for a book. I couldn't stop laughing while reading a few sections. However, the bright spots of the story overshadowed the less interesting sections. Broken had some of those elements and sections that felt draggy, and I'll admit that I even skimmed a few parts. ![]() I enjoyed Broken much more than Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things, which I read years ago and considered too one-note. ![]() I loved both parts of the book equally, though the writing style and some of the chapters felt repetitive towards the end of the book. Broken by Jenny Lawson oscillates between a real heart-wrenching picture of what it's like to live with depression and anxiety and an uproariously funny collection of observational and awkward humor. ![]()
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