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Title | : | Point Your Face at This: Drawings |
Author | : | Demetri Martin |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 288 pages |
Published | : | March 19th 2013 by Grand Central Publishing (first published October 1st 2012) |
Categories | : | Humor. Nonfiction. Comedy. Art. Sequential Art. Graphic Novels |
Demetri Martin
Paperback | Pages: 288 pages Rating: 3.98 | 2032 Users | 221 Reviews
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The New York Times bestselling writer and comedian Demetri Martin is back with a brand new collection of drawings that urge you to:POINT YOUR FACE AT THIS
In his first book, This Is a Book, Demetri Martin introduced fans and readers to his unique brand of long-form humor writing. That book spent twelve weeks on the New York Times bestseller list Now Demetri returns with an eclectic volume devoted entirely to his trademark drawings and word play. Point Your Face at This contains hundreds of hilarious drawings and visual jokes, showcasing Martin's particular penchant for brevity.
With a sensibility all its own, this is a great gift book and an absolute must-have for fans of the brainy, ambidextrous, comedian, palindromist (and author), Demetri Martin.

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ISBN: | 1455512052 (ISBN13: 9781455512058) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.98 From 2032 Users | 221 ReviewsCritique Containing Books Point Your Face at This: Drawings
Martin's intelligence and depth bring meaning to these drawings/commentaries that I didn't expect in a humor book. I am always surprised by his perspective and perceptions of the world. He navigates our social and linguistic constructs deftly, revealing the absurd and ultra-pseudo-logical as well as those profound human truths that we all think we're alone in experiencing. What it comes down to is this: I literally couldn't put the book down until I'd finished it; I was concerned I'd wake myAs always, Demetri Martin's superior wit shines in this collection of drawings. Think of it as a picture book for adults. It took me less that 2 hours to read the entire book, and that's because I had to think about some of them. I loved a lot of his observations, and his sense of humor can sometimes be silly, but never stupid. I've always liked Demitri because of his ability to be funny in different mediums: stand-up, songs, sketch comedy (miss the show!) and drawings. This collection
I enjoyed Martins last book This Is a Book. It was a combination of drawings and essays. You have to appreciate his humor to appreciate the essays but the drawings are pretty universal. One was a picture of highway traffic and all the cars were labeled Idiot except for one labeled Me. Point Your Face at This is an entire book of those drawings. My favorites were the break room and the 3D person in our living room drawings. I kind of wish I could get a small print of the last one and hang it

Got the chance to read an advance copy. Fantastic, as always. But wish it was published as a hardcover.
This is a fun way to spend half an hour. I've liked Martin's stand up routines and Comedy Central sketch show for like 10 years, and pre-ordered and read his previous book, "This is a Book." As I read this one, I suspected that I had seen a couple of these drawings before, on his show, but maybe it was just so much his style that it just felt familiar. I was surprised at how many of the drawings here were not comedy, but poignant, or just depressing. This is the first time I felt like I got a
I got this book as a first read. If you like Demetri Martin (which I do) you will like the book because you are already used to his comedy but even someone who isn't familiar with his stand up will like it because the drawings while simple are thought out and many are pretty funny. There are a few that aren't but the majority are. I think I would have liked it a bit better if the book had been a bigger format which would have made some of the drawings a bit clearer. It is a very quick "read",
This is what I imagined This is a Book was going to be like. Martin's wit and humor shine through in his drawings, several of which made me laugh out loud. But it is mostly a collection of random drawings, which feels a little lazy and easy. I would have liked to see a few sequential drawings, which do occasionally appear in his act, or material categorized by topic or theme so that the included content didn't feel so unrelated. I chuckled a greater amount while reading this book, but
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