A book that is part memoir, part manifesto about the past few years by one of Australia leading comedians? I'm in. And luckily for me, this one delivers on what the blurb promises on the back cover. Most Australians will be familiar with Wil Anderson whether it be for his long and successful career as a stand up comedian, his work as the host of Gruen, his podcast Wilosophy or like I do, you remember his time hosting Triple J Breakfast with Adam Spencer. Or perhaps you're familiar with him for work that I haven't mentioned on here. Anyway, for the benefit of international readers Wil Anderson is very popular, very funny and he's worked successfully across a number of mediums. In I Am Not Fine, Thanks, Wil Anderson takes his experiences over the past few years--basically from the bushfires to the pandemic to the floods--and puts his spin on things. Mostly notably that his experience is the world has gone to shit and when people ask him how he is, he can no longer give