I've scoured every corner of the internet for news about a 'Selp Helf' sequel. Sarah Andersen's webcomic roots give it this delightful mix of sarcasm and heart, and I adore how it skewers wellness culture without being mean-spirited. While there's no Volume 2 (yet!), her other collections like 'Big Mushy Happy Lump' explore similar themes of millennial anxiety with that same scratchy doodle aesthetic. It's worth checking out her Instagram too—she sometimes drops bonus comics that feel like spiritual successors.
The first time I read 'Selp Helf,' I nearly cried laughing at the 'How to Adult' section because it called out my entire existence. I went down a rabbit hole researching sequels and found zilch—just some hopeful Reddit threads. What's cool is how Andersen expanded the ideas in her later books. 'Herding Cats' has that same energy of 'we're all messes, and that's okay.' It's not a direct continuation, but it scratches the itch. Part of me hopes she never makes a sequel; some magic can't be replicated, y'know?
'Selp Helf' is that rare book I gift to friends when they hit existential crises. No sequel exists, but Andersen's entire bibliography feels like variations on its theme—like different seasons of a show. 'Fangs' is a departure (vampire romance?!), but still has her wit. Maybe the absence of a follow-up keeps the original's legacy untarnished. I'll keep my fingers crossed anyway.
I stumbled upon 'Selp Helf' a while back and fell in love with its quirky, self-deprecating humor. The way it pokes fun at self-help tropes while somehow still being oddly uplifting is genius. From what I've dug up, there doesn't seem to be an official sequel, which is a shame because I'd kill for more of that absurdly relatable content. The author, Sarah Andersen, has other works like 'Adulthood Is a Myth' that carry a similar vibe, though—her signature style of awkward honesty shines through. Maybe one day she'll revisit the 'Selp Helf' universe, but for now, I just reread my dog-eared copy when I need a laugh.
Honestly, the lack of a sequel makes it kind of special in its own way. It's like a one-hit wonder that leaves you wanting more but also appreciating its standalone charm. I've seen fans online begging for a follow-up, so who knows? If enough of us rally, maybe we'll get lucky. Until then, I'll keep recommending it to anyone who needs a break from overly earnest advice books.
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1) This book contains mature and explicit 18+ scenes.
2) It also contains little graphic violence in some chapters, but I'll put a warning on the top of those chapters.
3) The ELF here is inspired by Lord of The Ring Series. Therefore, they are tall, slender and beautiful. Not tiny little beings like in children fairy tales.]
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In discussions with fellow readers, some believe a sequel might delve into the backstories of secondary characters. If that's the case, I’d be all in! There’s so much potential and depth in those characters that could lead to enriching narratives. Other fans are more interested in seeing how our main protagonist evolves, especially after the tumultuous events that unfolded. Not to mention, the themes of redemption and sacrifice can resonate with anyone who's been through tough times.
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I stumbled upon 'Selp Helf' a while back, and it’s one of those gems that defies easy categorization. At its core, it feels like a satirical self-help book, but the humor is so sharp and absurd that it edges into parody. The author’s voice is delightfully chaotic, almost like a fictional character mocking the entire genre while pretending to be part of it. I’ve seen it shelved in both comedy and self-help sections, which says a lot about its weird charm.
What really stands out is how it plays with the tropes of motivational literature—think exaggerated affirmations, ridiculous exercises, and tongue-in-cheek advice. It’s like if 'The Onion' wrote a self-help manual. For fans of dark comedy or meta-humor, it’s a must-read. I keep recommending it to friends who need a laugh more than actual life advice.