"If it isn't already obvious why you should buy and read Be Everything At Once, here are a few more reasons...the book is so, so funny. Plus, you learn a bit about what it's like to acclimate to United States-ian culture, especially as a child. And, most importantly, you learn to stop taking yourself too seriously. Reading this book gives you a great kick in the pants to just take it easy on yourself. Just be you. Embrace it. Embrace you...Buy it, read it, and then re-read it. Then share it. You'll find something (or many things) in it which make you feel good about your own life experience. And you'll end up laughing at yourself and along with the comic."
-GeekDad
"If it isn't already obvious why you should buy and read Be Everything At Once, here are a few more reasons...the book is so, so funny. Plus, you learn a bit about what it's like to acclimate to United States-ian culture, especially as a child. And, most importantly, you learn to stop taking yourself too seriously. Reading this book gives you a great kick in the pants to just take it easy on yourself. Just be you. Embrace it. Embrace you...Buy it, read it, and then re-read it. Then share it. You'll find something (or many things) in it which make you feel good about your own life experience. And you'll end up laughing at yourself and along with the comic."
-GeekDad
"Illustrator Dami Lee has figured out how to craft a cartoon that's both whimsically humorous but also speaks to contemporary awareness of globalism and identity."
- The Art Attack podcast
"Illustrator Dami Lee has figured out how to craft a cartoon that's both whimsically humorous but also speaks to contemporary awareness of globalism and identity."
- The Art Attack podcast
"Earnestly relatable and enduringly funny, anyone who obsesses over snacks, struggles to balance their passion with their day job, or feels like they are trying to find their place in life, will find this book unnervingly relatable."
-Happiful Magazine
"Earnestly relatable and enduringly funny, anyone who obsesses over snacks, struggles to balance their passion with their day job, or feels like they are trying to find their place in life, will find this book unnervingly relatable."
-Happiful Magazine
"Be Everything at Once roasts pop culture, upends modern lifestyles, and gets real with the social insight. Dami Lee has a unique eye for the oddities around us, and she lays them out in a playful, often weird, and always hilarious voice."
Reza, Poorly Drawn Lines
"Be Everything at Once roasts pop culture, upends modern lifestyles, and gets real with the social insight. Dami Lee has a unique eye for the oddities around us, and she lays them out in a playful, often weird, and always hilarious voice."
Reza, Poorly Drawn Lines
A 2019 YALSA Great Graphic Novels for Teens pick
A 2019 YALSA Great Graphic Novels for Teens pick
" hilarious and relatable..."
-Books Boba
" hilarious and relatable..."
-Books Boba
"Spontaneity in human form. That's how I'd describe Dami Lee, going by her new book Be Everything At Once: Tales of a Cartoonist Lady Person. She depicts herself in both comics and writing as an eccentric, impulsive, memey, smiley, anxious, awkward woman with the occasional quarter-life crisis- and she does so in a very genuine, exposed way."
-Comics Beat
"Spontaneity in human form. That's how I'd describe Dami Lee, going by her new book Be Everything At Once: Tales of a Cartoonist Lady Person. She depicts herself in both comics and writing as an eccentric, impulsive, memey, smiley, anxious, awkward woman with the occasional quarter-life crisis- and she does so in a very genuine, exposed way."
-Comics Beat
09/01/2018
Lee, who has lived in South Korea and the United States, discusses identity in this collection of entries pulled from her webcomic, As Per Usual. Her self-depreciating jokes and commentary on modern life, the Internet, and Korean and American cultures are funny, relatable, and clever. The four-panel cartoons are digitally created, and characters are portrayed with big, round eyes. Lee is drawn always wearing an appealing pink sweater with an egg on it. The author/illustrator was a Web Artist Fellow at BuzzFeed for a time, and this title will appeal to fans of the popular site. VERDICT Recommended for most graphic novel collections.—Allison McLean, Elkhart Public Library, IN