Gossamerchild reviewed The Last Girlfriend on Earth by Simon Rich
Review of 'The Last Girlfriend on Earth' on 'Storygraph'
3 stars
Silly, mostly. Very hit or miss. I could definitely tell he is a screenwriter by day, which is annoying.
213 pages
English language
Published Jan. 5, 2013 by Reagan Arthur Books.
In "Center of the Universe," God struggles to balance the demands of his career with the needs of his long-term girlfriend. In "Magical Mr. Goat," a young girl's imaginary friend yearns to become "more than friends." In "Unprotected," an unused prophylactic recalls his years spent trapped inside a teen boy's wallet. The stories in Simon Rich's new book are bizarre, funny, and yet...relatable. Rich explores love's many complications-losing it, finding it, breaking it, and making it-and turns the ordinary into the absurd. With razor-sharp humor and illustrations, and just in time for Valentine's Day, Rich takes readers for an exhilarating, hilarious ride on the rollercoaster of love.
Silly, mostly. Very hit or miss. I could definitely tell he is a screenwriter by day, which is annoying.