Nope, no sequel to 'Color This Book' has been released. Abbi Jacobson has shifted her focus to other creative outlets, like her TV work and essays. If you enjoyed the book’s humor and creativity, her memoir 'I Might Regret This' might scratch that itch. For more coloring adventures, try 'The Mindfulness Coloring Book' by Emma Farrarons—it’s equally relaxing and engaging.
I adore Abbi Jacobson’s playful and imaginative approach in 'Color This Book,' so I totally get why you’d want a sequel. From what I’ve found, there isn’t one yet, but that doesn’t mean it’s off the table. Jacobson has a knack for revisiting ideas, like how 'Broad City' evolved from a web series. Her focus lately has been on TV and books like 'I Might Regret This,' but her fans know she loves surprises. If you’re looking for something similar, 'My Ideal Bookshelf' by Jane Mount has a cozy, artistic vibe, or 'Wreck This Journal' by Keri Smith for more interactive fun. Here’s hoping Jacobson gifts us with another colorful project soon!
As a huge fan of Abbi Jacobson's creative works, I've spent a lot of time diving into her projects, and 'Color This Book' is one of my favorites for its quirky, artistic charm. After finishing it, I was curious about a sequel too, so I did some digging. Unfortunately, there hasn’t been an official announcement or release of a follow-up to 'Color This Book.' Jacobson has been busy with other ventures, like her acting and writing for 'Broad City' and her more recent books, such as 'I Might Regret This.' That said, her style is so unique that I’d love to see her revisit the coloring book format with new themes or expanded content. For now, fans might enjoy her other works or similar interactive books like 'Johanna Basford’s Secret Garden' for that creative escape.
If you’re craving more of Jacobson’s humor and creativity, her memoir 'I Might Regret This' offers a deeper look into her life and thoughts, though it’s not a coloring book. Alternatively, 'Color This Book' stands strong on its own as a fun, engaging activity. Maybe if enough fans ask, she’ll consider a sequel one day! Until then, I’d recommend checking out her other projects or exploring similar artists who blend humor and art in interactive formats.
No sequel exists for 'Color This Book,' but Abbi Jacobson’s other works are worth exploring. Her memoir 'I Might Regret This' captures her witty voice beautifully. For more interactive art, 'Destroy This Journal' by Keri Smith offers a similarly chaotic creative outlet. Jacobson’s fans might have to wait a while for another coloring project, but her existing work keeps the spirit alive.
I remember picking up 'Color This Book' because I loved Abbi Jacobson’s quirky style in 'Broad City.' It’s such a fun, offbeat coloring book, but sadly, there’s no sequel. Jacobson seems to be channeling her energy into other projects, like her podcast and writing. If you’re after a similar vibe, 'Adulting' by Kelly Williams Brown has that same mix of humor and relatability, though it’s not a coloring book. Fingers crossed she revisits this idea someday—it’s too good not to expand!
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