![]() I laughed and felt sorry for more than one of the characters. There were some parts that I nodded along with the book remembering things from when I was highschool. ![]() It was a little slow to start, but once I got used to the format and got into the story I couldn’t put it down. It was kind of nice to get into a guy’s mind for a little while. The story is told from happyface’s point of view. It wouldn’t have been the same without it. Once I got into the book the format worked well and really added to the story. It’s written in journal style with hand drawn pictures, notes, and emails/IM conversations. When I first opened the book I didn’t think I would like it at all and I was only going to read it for my dh’s benefit. ![]() I bought this book because my husband begged me to. With a fresh and funny combination of text and fully integrated art, Happyface is an original storytelling experience. ![]() Join him as he makes new friends, tries to hide from his past, and ultimately learns to face the world with a genuine smile. See the world through his hilariously self-deprecating eyes as he learns to shed his comic-book-loving, computer-game playing ways. Enter Happyface’s journal and get a peek into the life of a shy, artistic boy who decides to reinvent himself as a happy-go-lucky guy after he moves to a new town. ![]()
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