Review by Library Journal Review
The heart and the mind are often at odds, with the logical thought processes of the brain attempting to override the emotional decisions of the heart, and vice versa. In this third installment in the "Heart and Brain" series, Seluk (The Awkward Yeti) continues the adventures of the heart and brain in their day-to-day struggles, highlighting how the rational mind does try to accommodate the passionate heart and reminding readers that there is a serious relationship going on inside the human body-and it can be quite funny. These internal battles are illustrated through lovable and humorous comic renditions of the human organs, mainly the heart and brain. Other body parts, such as the gallbladder, the gut, body fat, and the tongue, make hilarious appearances, adding to the work's variety of wit. Verdict Large full-page comics make this an easy and fun read that can be picked up or put down at any time. The humor is at times sidesplitting as well as heartwarming. Fans of this series will not be disappointed. Highly recommended for all ages.-Laura McKinley, Huntington P.L., NY © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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