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Book Review: "Sabrina"

  • Ken Ilgunas
  • Nov 25, 2019
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 4, 2022


Nick Drnaso's Sabrina is the most 2019 book you could possibly read. It's about conspiracy theory culture, suburban malaise, and how the truth has become something to be reshaped and marketed for consumption. It's cynical about our country, but there's a whiff of optimism in how the characters operate, person-to-person. Though atomized, fragmented, and mostly connected by screens and usernames, you can sense that these characters are dying to connect, help, and be helped. This was my first graphic novel and I couldn't put it down.

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thomasfrank1803
Dec 18, 2025

During a tied game in Retro Bowl College, I tried to kneel before halftime but misclicked and threw a short pass instead. It got intercepted and returned for a touchdown with one second left.

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