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Andrews McMeel Publishing

How I Broke Up with My Colon: Fascinating, Bizarre, and True Health Stories

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Fascinating, bizarre, and educational true-life medical stories retold in cartoon form by the creator of the bestselling Heart and Brain book series.

Mysterious illnesses. Freakish injuries. X-rays revealing something weird that got stuck in your foot. These strange but true stories are among the 24 medical tales retold in hilarious fashion by New York Times bestselling author/illustrator Nick Seluk. Featuring fascinating stories submitted by people all over the world, How I Broke Up with My Colon is an educational and highly entertaining tour through the bizarre workings of the human body.

Book Details

ISBN: 

9781524854058

EAN: 

9781524854058

Binding: 

Paperback

Pages: 

192

Authors: 

Nick Seluk , The Awkward Yeti

Publisher: 

Andrews McMeel Publishing

Published Date: 2020-24-03

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Ashley
it’s a weird book

I don’t really like this book it’s weird and it’s just knock and it doesn’t explain the title. Well I don’t like it at all. It’s OK if you do.

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Pauline Richard
Love brain and heart’s family

I enjoyed this one as much as the first ones. Love his work.

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Jinyoung Kim
It feels like some kind of bad thing is happening because of all the injuries. I think you could ...

It’s super fun. It makes a lot of sense. It could be better though, because I think it’s kind of violent for my sibling.

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EmeraldMagick
Anyone else have trouble coming up with review titles?

Always love hearing the crazy/unusual/weird/shocking stories from the medical profession.Every time you think you've heard it all, another one comes up that tops the others. (S*x sent me to the er , untold stories of the er were favorites of mom and me..we'd always be yelling at the screen some time during each episode).Don't really have a favorite, they were all pretty good and interesting/amusing.One was super relatable to my mental monsters.Bless the medical profession, sometimes I don't know how they keep poker faces (if they were able to...mine would give me away quickly) and put up with some of the things you hear about.The artwork was nice and the comics had a good flow that kept me turning the pages.This is another one that has helped me through a tough week.Would recommend:)

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Elizabeth Marie Mersch
Arrives ruined

Book arrive with over half of it torn in the middle