"Many of the stories in “I’m So Fine” serve as a testimony to the burdens that come, in this world, with existing in a woman’s body. Numerous moments are unsurprising, but no less infuriating for that. Each anecdote is funny until it isn’t, specific until it is everywhere...The book is an investigation of celebrity culture and toxic masculinity that moves at a lyrical sprint, stuffed with characters and movements, with the ampersand often serving as the only available punctuation. We rush along with Queen, experiencing the world as she does, and wanting, like her, to desperately fight our way out of it."

- Hanif Abdurraqib, The New Yorker

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