Get adventurous with this clever, illustrated choose-your-own-path book for Millennials, full of personality, tongue-in-cheek wordplay, and gorgeous images.
From small-talk to dating to death, In A Daze Work brings a humorous new spin to the mundane, minute, and monotonous decisions that make up our daily lives.
It all starts with a simple question: "Is it a weekend or a week day?"
From there, each page leads you down a clever, delightful path of your own making: Can you find a seat in the human Tetris of the subway? How will you navigate a sidewalk maze (make sure to find the crunchy leaves), a bad date, or a party full of cookie-cutter couples (available in vanilla flavor only), and where will those decisions take you?
Bringing levity and sly self-reflection to the humdrum details of "adulting" with brilliant black and red hand-drawn illustrations, In A Daze Work will help you find the extraordinary (or at least hilarious) in the seemingly unremarkable.
From small-talk to dating to death, In A Daze Work brings a humorous new spin to the mundane, minute, and monotonous decisions that make up our daily lives.
It all starts with a simple question: "Is it a weekend or a week day?"
From there, each page leads you down a clever, delightful path of your own making: Can you find a seat in the human Tetris of the subway? How will you navigate a sidewalk maze (make sure to find the crunchy leaves), a bad date, or a party full of cookie-cutter couples (available in vanilla flavor only), and where will those decisions take you?
Bringing levity and sly self-reflection to the humdrum details of "adulting" with brilliant black and red hand-drawn illustrations, In A Daze Work will help you find the extraordinary (or at least hilarious) in the seemingly unremarkable.