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Sunny Side Down: A Collection of Tales of Mere Existenceby Levni Yilmaz
Synopses & ReviewsReview:"YouTube-hit Yilmaz made a name for himself through charming animations of his daily life. Shorts such as 'A Conversation with My Mother' and 'How I Learned About Girls' remain hits. Now, Yilmaz turns his sensibility to the printed page, adapting some of his video tales to print and writing original comics on various phases of life: childhood, high school, college and that miserable period after college when nothing seems quite right and we have to find our own direction. In this volume, Yilmaz shows off his excellent drawing skills and a quirky worldview, but the print version of his autobiography isn't as successful without his wry narration and the fascination of watching a drawing come to life in an animation. Still, sections like 'Psychoanalysis of Playtime' and 'Some Childhood Fears' combine a great memory for one's past with clear, crisp art. In the last section, Yilmaz struggles for the detachment that makes his online videos both sympathetic and insightful. It's a brave thing for a young artist to do and bodes well for Yilmaz's future work, even if something is lost to the reader of this book." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.) Review:"Lev Yilmaz is a demented and troubled young man. But he's demented and troubled in the same ways as the rest of us, which is what makes this book so funny, captivating, and identifiable. I'm a fan." Davy Rothbart, creator of Found magazine, and author of The Lone Surfer of Montana, Kansas Review:"Sunny Side Down is either a really happy book about misery...or a miserable book about happiness. Either way, Lev Yilmaz is among my favorite depressed authors who is not dead." David Nadelberg, author of Mortified Review:"Hilariously insightful comics for the modern bachelor, and the women who dump him." Keith Knight, author of K Chronicles Synopsis:YouTube sensation Yilmaz delivers a thought-provoking cartoon book that explores the mundane, neurotic, and hilarious moments of life — in the bestselling tradition of Matt Groenig and Jeff Kinney's Diary of a Wimpy Kid.
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