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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Maybe Barry's best yet!,
By QTeacher "qteacher" (Oakland, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: One Hundred Demons (Alex Awards) (Hardcover)
This "autobifictionalography" collects Barry's brilliant salon.com sketches of the demons we all face in our lives. It is exactly that universality that makes for magical reading. The intense specificity of childhood's horrors made me feel like I was reading my own life, not Barry's. Barry's artistry is in telling and illustrating these stories with incredible humor as well as unlimited heart. Particularly haunting of the eighteen stories are the lost friendship in "Magic" and "Resilience" which gives the lie to adult fantsies of childhood innocence. It's increasingly clear that Lynda Barry is our finest writer of the emotional lives of damaged children. She gives voice to kids that few people ever listened to. Having been one of those kids, it's an amazing feeling to realize that you are understood and you were not alone.
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just Lynda Barry's usually awesome, trippy stuff,
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This review is from: One Hundred Demons (Alex Awards) (Hardcover)
Lynda Barry's "One! Hundred! Demons!" is just another astonishingly wonderful book in a long line of astonishingly wonderful books. Using Japanese inks and brushes, she categorizes the demons of her childhood. We see everything from resilience to hate to common scents, from magic to "girlness" to dogs to cicadas. Among the many pleasures of the book--Barry's extremely simple yet enormously evocative illustrations, the awesome ear she has for the way children speak to each other, the cheerful colors belying much of the sadness inherent in her work--is the section entitled "Magic." This regards Barry's rejection, at age thirteen, of her two-years-younger best friend. It's easy to tell that even more than thirty years later, Barry feels shame over this episode. She so deftly sketches the psyche of her thirteen-year old self that we are left alternating between complete understanding of her actions and rueful sorrow that she couldn't ignore the age difference. This is a funky, trippy book that's simultaneously a quick read and something you want to linger over the second (and third, and fourth) time you read it. Long may Lynda Barry rule!
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow,
By A Customer
This review is from: One Hundred Demons (Alex Awards) (Hardcover)
I stayed up late into the night to read this book, frequently crying. Lynda Barry has clearly made an effort to be as honest as possible, and as a result, these stories just really ring true. This book is a rare combination of funny and sad and smart. She handles some pretty lofty themes--memory, abuse of power, family--with an insistence on staying in reality. It's a provocative book, and a pleasure to read. I'm buying copies for several of my friends.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
All in color with an Aswang too!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: One Hundred Demons (Alex Awards) (Hardcover)
It's Lynda Barry's first all-color book and it's beautiful, collecting the fantastic water-colored 100 Demons stories that originally appeared on ... but that's not all! The book also contains awesome collages by Lynda between the strips as well as a foreword explaining the origin of the 100 Demons idea and an afterword describing some of the materials and methods Lynda used in creating the strips. The strips (as you would expect in a work by Ms. Barry) evoke a wide range of emotions, and cover a lot of territory. Who could read "Common Scents" and NOT remember the smells of their grandmother's house or shuffle uncomfortably at the memory of failed attempts to disguise the smell of cat pee with incense? OK, maybe you never owned a cat, but you still need the book to read about the Aswang! It could save your life!
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I cried over almost every story,
By Allen97 (Manhattan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: One Hundred Demons (Alex Awards) (Hardcover)
Lynda Barry is so amazing with her honesty. Every story resonated with me: she didn't try to paint herself in a great light, but showed the truth -- which blew me away.
Thank you, Lynda, for being so honest. I cried, cried, cried cuz I saw myself in your stories. So many regrets I have after years and years, myself. So many people who I was cruel to; so many things I screwed up.
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wife: "Best book I've read in, like, years!",
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This review is from: One Hundred Demons (Alex Awards) (Hardcover)
I bought "One Hundred Demons" as kind of a shot-in-the-dark gift for my wife. She ended up reading it all in one sitting and gave me her opinion. "This book is, like, one of the best books I've read in years! You have to read it! She even, like, gives you instructions in the back on how to paint your own demons!" Buying a good gift without being given specific instructions is something I do once every 10 years maybe. I did it TWICE this year (I also did good by buying her some thermal "dog" pajamas from Target on a whim).
I ended up reading it myself -- and I thought it was an awesome book. I couldn't (and still can't) put it down either! There are a lot of nuances that are very funny. Lynda Barry does a great job conveying personality and humanism. Very colorful and fun to read. Will likely buy more of her books -- I (we) need more than just one fix.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ahh...pure genious!,
By Ryan "r_e_w" (Lake Oswego, Oregon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: One Hundred Demons (Alex Awards) (Hardcover)
I have been a fan of Lynda Barry for years and was thrilled to get her One Hundred Deamons as a gift this Christmas. Her humour reminds me of watching Steel Magnolias. You have never laughed so hard while reading something so touching. This book makes me think I understand her character a bit more - and the fact that I am drawn into wanting to understand a cartoon character says something in and of itself. I still think of some of her comics from previous books and laugh out loud, and this book has given me more memories that put a smile on my face and an embarassing outburst of laughter when it is not especially convenient....I have been reading Lynda's books since I was 15 and now 30 something....I enjoy them as much now as I did then! Lynda - your the greatest!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gorgeous artwork, heartbreaking stories.,
By A Customer
This review is from: One Hundred Demons (Alex Awards) (Hardcover)
Beautiful collages and artwork bookend each of the 20 color featured stories (most of which appear currently on www.salon.com and are recently written) that detail a semi-maybe-autobiographical Lynda's life, memories and emotions in ways that can make you recall, if you were a misfit growing up, exact memories of that experience, and the subtle ways it follows you into adulthood. The honesty and intelligence of her art and writing is, as usual, spot on, and always evolving-- she's not afraid to try a new voice, character, or medium, and this new collection shows that clearly.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Touching and umm...Wow?,
This review is from: One Hundred Demons (Alex Awards) (Hardcover)
This will take you back there. Childhood. Keep your seat belts fastened.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Superbly written and a visual treat to boot!,
By Sibelius (Palo Alto, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: One Hundred Demons (Paperback)
Lynda Barry's "One Hundred Demons," is a stunning autobiographical novel both in the constructed narrative as well as the overall visual style. Each chapter chronicles events in her childhood ranging in emotion from the nostalgic and whimsical all the way to sad and completely upsetting. Written with complete honesty and lack of censure one can't help but feel moved at the seminal moments in Barry's life that she shares with her readers in this book. While the writing alone is worth the price of admission the ultimate bonus is the construction of the book itself (very handsome) along with Barry's wonderful artwork. This time readers are treated not only to Barry's signature comic sketches but a plethora of found-art collages as well to complement each chapter.
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One Hundred Demons (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) by Lynda Barry (Library Binding - October 1, 2005)
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