The protagonist in 'Frazzled: Everyday Disasters and Impending Doom' feels doomed because they’re trapped in a cycle of overthinking and catastrophizing every little thing. It’s like their brain is wired to see the worst-case scenario in every situation—whether it’s a missed homework assignment or a weird look from a friend. The book does such a great job of capturing that middle-school mentality where everything feels life-or-death, even when it’s not. The character’s internal monologue is hilarious yet painfully relatable, like when they spiral over whether their lunchbox is 'cool enough' or if they’ll accidentally say something awkward in class.
What really amplifies the doom vibe is how the protagonist’s anxiety feeds into their social interactions. They second-guess every conversation, assuming people are judging them, which makes them withdraw or act even more awkward. It’s a vicious cycle! The art style adds to this, with exaggerated expressions and chaotic scribbles that mirror their mental state. The book doesn’t just make you laugh—it makes you nod along like, 'Yep, I’ve been there.' It’s a perfect blend of humor and heart, showing how overwhelming life can feel when you’re convinced disaster is around every corner.
The doom in 'Frazzled' isn’t just about external mishaps—it’s about the protagonist’s inner world. They’re stuck in this loop where every tiny mistake feels like a domino that’ll knock their entire life off course. The book captures that middle-school mindset where social survival feels like a high-stakes game, and one wrong move means humiliation. The protagonist’s internal dialogue is spot-on, swinging between overblown dread ('I’ll never recover from this') and desperate attempts to over-prepare ('Maybe if I memorize every possible conversation topic...').
The humor comes from how absurd some of their fears are, but the heart of the story is how real those fears feel in the moment. Even the title nails it: 'Everyday Disasters' aren’t actually disasters, but to the protagonist, they might as well be. The art style—messy, frantic lines—mirrors their mental state perfectly. It’s a book that makes you laugh while whispering, 'Hey, it’s okay to feel this way sometimes.'
Reading 'Frazzled,' I couldn’t help but see myself in the protagonist’s constant sense of impending doom. It’s not just about the external chaos—like forgetting your gym clothes or tripping in the hallway—but the way their mind magnifies those moments into full-blown crises. The book nails how anxiety can turn minor slip-ups into proof that 'everything is ruined.' The character’s voice is so authentic, full of that preteen self-consciousness where you’re hyper-aware of every flaw and convinced everyone else is too.
What’s clever is how the story balances humor with genuine empathy. The protagonist’s doom mentality isn’t played for cheap laughs; it’s rooted in real fears about fitting in and being good enough. The supporting characters, like the overly chill best friend or the oblivious teacher, highlight how irrational the protagonist’s worries can be—but also how real they feel to them. It’s a reminder that anxiety isn’t about logic; it’s about perception. The doodle-style illustrations amplify this, with thought bubbles bursting with 'what ifs' and exaggerated panic faces. By the end, you’re rooting for the protagonist to realize that not every little thing spells disaster—but you totally get why they feel that way.
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Fractured
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Warning: Mature Content Ahead.
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On her first day at university, Josie’s life takes a dramatic turn. Expecting nothing more than the typical college experience, she instead finds herself thrust into a realm of supernatural intrigue. Her guide into this new world is none other than her enigmatic and irresistibly attractive headmaster.
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The world plunged into a new Ice Age. As the frozen apocalypse spread, 95% of humanity perished.
In his first timeline, Cyrus Knovell's kindness cost him everything. The people he had helped betrayed him and left him for dead.
Fate, however, granted him a second chance. He awakened one month before the world froze, gaining a dimensional ability that let him store anything without limit.
Now he hoarded supplies by the billions and built a fortress no one could breach. While others shivered, starved, and traded their dignity for a morsel, Cyrus lived in comfort.
The desperate came begging.
The manipulative vixen: "Cyrus, let me into your shelter, and I'll be your girlfriend, okay?"
The spoiled rich heir: "Cyrus, I'll give you all my money for just one meal!"
The greedy neighbors: "Cyrus, you shouldn't be so selfish. You should share your supplies with us!"
Cyrus remembered their betrayals. Lounging in his steel fortress and savoring his private paradise, he sneered, "Your survival has nothing to do with me. I'd rather feed the dogs than feed you."
After I was caught in a dockside explosion, I was bound to a Survival Program.
It gave me twenty-five years and four designated targets.
If even one target’s Love Score or bond score reached 100%, I could wake up in my real world.
But I failed all four.
Because every target I tried to reach eventually turned toward Sophia Lane, the heroine of this world.
They called my pain a performance.
They called my tears manipulation.
They said I was only pretending to break down so they would choose me over Sophia.
But if they never loved me, why did they lose control when my mission failed and I chose to leave this world for good?
Rebecca Rose Thompson, a 23 year old kindergarten teacher is in love with her best friend Nate Wilson for years. They have know each other forever and have never crossed the line. What happens when Nate suddenly finds her attractive after all these years?
Meet, Xavier Phillips, a single parent with a 5 year old kid. What happens when he gets in-between this weird equation?
Stuck amidst chaos and confusions, Will she get her happily ever after? And If she does, with whom?
Join Becca, in her rollercoaster of emotions!
I am a firefighter.
A beam crashes onto me in the middle of a burning building. At the same time, my oxygen is about to run out.
I writhe and struggle as much as I can to reach for my backup oxygen canister, only to feel my fingers brushing over a bottle of water instead.
When I turn around, I see my wife, Leah Sawyer, giving the last backup oxygen canister to her new mentee, Roderick Wyndham.
I begin calling out to her via a walkie-talkie.
"Leah, I'm being pinned down right now, and my oxygen's running out! Where is the oxygen canister?"
As Leah shields Roderick behind her, she replies impatiently, "I've already given it to Roderick. It's his first time inside a burning building, so he's frightened. Having an extra canister on him gives him a sense of security.
"You're already a veteran firefighter, so you can just think up a way to resolve your situation. Don't go around wasting precious resources."
I can feel thick smoke infiltrating my lungs at that moment. Feelings of asphyxiation soon overwhelm me.
"My leg is broken, so I can't move at all! Without oxygen, I won't be able to hold out till I get rescued!"
But Leah merely chortles in response.
"Stop playing the pity card! Every time we're out on a mission, you're always the cowardly one who's terrified of dying! You have zero sense of dedication at all! I shouldn't have let you join the firefighting squad, to begin with!
"What's the use of you clinging to the equipment? Giving it to the newbies is the best way of maximizing its value!"
I can only smile bitterly in response. Using what's left of my strength, I switch to a public channel and begin reporting to the command center.
"For the record, Captain Leah Sawyer deliberately tampered with the essential rescue equipment in order to protect Roderick Wyndham, causing me, a fellow firefighter, to be trapped in a deadly situation.
"I hereby request the immediate activation of the Firefighter Emergency Evacuation Act. Also, I formally charge Leah with gross negligence and attempted homicide."
Rich Girl Transforms Into Doomsday Survival Maniac
Samantha Sand
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A split second before I swipe my card at the Hermès boutique, I hear my unborn son's scream inside my head.
"Mom, don't buy this useless designer bag! The zombie apocalypse is only a month away! This is inedible, and it can't be used as a weapon either. What's the point of buying it? Buy essential food! Sell that limited-edition sports car at home and trade it for a bulletproof armored vehicle!"
My hand trembles, and the purchase order worth millions scatters across the floor.
The sales associate looks at me with disdain and says, "Ms. Webb, if you don't have enough funds, you can always come back another day."
I ignore her and immediately turn around to call the owner of the wholesale market.
Without wasting any time, I order, "I need 10,000 pounds of potatoes and 5,000 pounds of beef. Make sure it's the kind with the fatty parts! I want it delivered immediately!"
From this moment onwards, the socialite Phoebe Webb who only knows how to shop is gone. In her place stands a survivalist obsessed with preparing for the end of the world.
I absolutely adore 'Frazzled'—it's one of those books that captures the chaos of middle school so perfectly. The ending wraps up Abbys journey in a way that feels both satisfying and real. After all her spiraling about friendships, family, and the dreaded school cafeteria disasters, she finally realizes that perfection isn’t the goal. The big bake sale she’s been stressing over? It turns into a hilarious mess, but her friends rally around her, and she learns to embrace the chaos.
The final scene with her journal entries is golden—she’s still her anxious, overthinking self, but there’s this quiet confidence creeping in. It’s not some grand transformation; it’s just Abby starting to trust herself a tiny bit more. The way the author leaves room for her growth without forcing a ‘happily ever after’ makes it feel so authentic. I closed the book grinning, because hey, we’ve all been there.