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She Memes Well
She Memes Well: Essays | Quinta Brunson
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From comedian Quinta Brunson comes a deeply personal and funny collection of essays featuring anecdotes about trying to make it when you're broke, overcoming self-doubt and depression, and how she's used humor to navigate her career in unusual directions. Quinta Brunson is a master of viral Internet content: without any traditional background in media, her humorous videos were the first to break through on Instagram's platform, receiving millions of views. From there, Brunson's wryly observant POV attracted the attention of BuzzFeed's motion picture development department, leading her to produce viral videos there about topics like interracial dating, millennial malaise, and seeing your ex in public. Now, Brunson is bringing her comedic chops to the page in She Memes Well, an earnest, laugh-out-loud collection about her weird road to Internet notoriety. In her debut essay collection, Quinta applies her trademark humor and heart to discuss what it was like to go from student loan debt-broke to "halfway recognizable--'don't I know you somewhere?'" level-of-fame. With anecdotes that range from the funny and zany--like her experience trying to find her signature hairstyle--to more grounded material about living with depression, Brunson's voice is entirely authentic and eminently readable. Perfect for fans of Phoebe Robinson's You Can't Touch My Hair, Samantha Irby's We Are Never Meeting in Real Life, and Issa Rae's The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl, She Memes Well will charm and entertain a growing, engaged audience.
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ShananigansReads
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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This was a great Bio. I enjoyed it.

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FashionableObserver
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I was listening to Chapter 19 (2020: Perfect Vision) while running out to grab dinner from our favorite Jamaican place. While I was parking, Quinta started talking about the moment she learned of George Floyd‘s murder. I listened for a couple of minutes and then, with tears in my eyes, got out of my car. I looked up and saw this mural. It‘s in South Minneapolis and is one of 4 monuments I saw today honoring Mr. Floyd and the revolution he sparked.

Suet624 💕💕 2y
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FashionableObserver
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Finally found a little time to get back into this gem of a book. In chapter 7, Quinta writes so gorgeously about her favorite songs—specifically the incomparable Stevie Wonder‘s catalog—that I had to pause the audiobook and listen to Love‘s in Need of Love Today. Three times.

KathyWheeler That is a wonderful album. 2y
FashionableObserver @KathyWheeler It is one of my absolute favorites!!! 2y
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jploves2read
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Beyond amazing! Hilarious! Fun! Highly recommend!

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First book of 2023. It‘s going to be slow going this morning as I left my glasses home. 🙄 🤣 Oh well; I intend to make the best of the time I do have. 🙂

MallenNC I definitely want to read this one! Good luck without your glasses today. 2y
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Really enjoying this so far!

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cleoh
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Quinta Brunson is one of my favourite BuzzFeed alumni, and reading this felt like talking to a friend after a long day. Her essays span from childhood to present day, chronicling the important moments in her life and how she became the Quinta we (love to) see on the internet. It opens a door into her world, all the good and bad parts, challenges us to pursue our dreams and fall in love, counsels us on how to deal if (and/or when) we become a meme.