![]() ![]() Anyone can read this book and like it because it is nice and funny and friendly. Overall, this book is so funny and I think I could read this book a bunch of times because it’s so good! I recommend this book to fans of Raina’s books. The easy vocabulary, simple sentences, and bright pictures make Guts accessible to all readers. Each page contains eight or fewer sentences. Using both illustrations and text, Telgemeir tackles the problem with compassion and humor. When Raina threw up in the toilet, it looked really bad and gross. Guts deals with the difficult topic of panic attacks, anxiety, and puberty. ![]() ![]() However, my least favorite part is when Michelle (when she was mean) teases Raina or bugs her. I also like it when she tries kimchi and when she makes a get-well poster for Michelle. Things are so mysterious in Raina’s life and I think that other people can relate to it! I like how the story goes and my favorite part is when she makes comics with her best friend, Jane. I was very excited to read this book because Raina has such an interesting life and story to tell. What is causing the stomach aches? Will Raina feel better soon? Now she goes to therapy and everything is weird and hard for her. Raina wakes up with an upset stomach and worries about her health. Guts is Raina’s latest autobiographical graphic novel. ![]()
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