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Piia Aho, Lotta Sonninen (Beteiligte)

The Little Book of BAD MOODS


Be Your Worst Self
Illustration: Aho, Piia
2018. 112 S. B+W illustrations throughout. 7.244094 in
Verlag/Jahr: BLOOMSBURY TRADE; BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING 2018
ISBN: 1-526-60989-4 (1526609894)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-526-60989-2 (9781526609892)

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A hilarious fill-in activity book that encourages you to unleash your inner rage and scribble down your deepest annoyances
A hilarious fill-in activity book that encourages you to unleash your inner rage and scribble down your deepest annoyances.

The Little Book of Bad Moods is an irreverent adult activity book that lets you unleash all your pent-up anger and say the things that you can´t say out loud. Fun fill-in activities for all those minor, daily annoyances include:

- What´s Wrong With Everyone? Name all the fools you encountered at home, at work and in public.

- What´s Wrong With My Life? And whose fault is it?

- Had a Bad Week. Please, vent.

- Retrospective Comebacks. List all the things you should have said at the time.

- General Gripes. Here is a space for longheld grudges and pet peeves.

Funny, outrageous and shockingly cathartic, this is a bad little book that actively encourages you to have a really good moan. Put pen to paper and embrace your inner git (and just remember to hide your copy from anyone you happen to care about).
All the rage Heat
Sonninen, Lotta
Lotta Sonninen is based in Finland, where she is an editor of fiction. She has translated many books from English into Finnish (including Lena Dunham´s memoir, Not That Kind of Girl, and Fifty Shades of Grey, which she did under a pseudonym). In her free time, she plays in a band and she has also made an attempt at stand-up comedy. Lotta is not really into social media but, like everyone, she had a blog in the early 2000s that some people seemed to think was funny.