Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) (book)

Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) is the autobiography of American musician Sly Stone, written with Ben Greenman.

[1][2] In their review for The Los Angeles Times, Marc Weingarten wrote that "Stone provides tantalizing crumbs of insight into his oeuvre...[but] never really digs too deep into his life or art; he’s content to skim over the surface.

"[3] Christopher Weber, writing for The Associated Press, said the book "overflows with wit and wordplay befitting a maestro"[4] and contained "no shortage of occasionally humorous — but mostly bleak — backstage tales of debauchery and drug abuse."

[4] Similarly, Rob Doyle for The Guardian felt it was "light on revelations" but that Stone's fans would enjoy the details of tours and annecdotes on other pop stars.

[2] Alan Light for The New York Times wrote Stone's book had impossible expectations to fulfil given its subject, but "gives a strong sense of this giant’s voice and sensibility".