Jason Schreier
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And there's this incredible sequence of emails towards the end of the book where everybody is exchanging emails about all these different things.
And I won't get into the specifics, but there's one part where all these assistants are just listing dates for putting together drinks.
And they're all just going back and forth over and over again about, oh, we can't do this one, can't do this one.
And it's just written in this pitch perfect tone that is so very Hollywood.
And it winds up being four months before they can actually get a date that works for anyone.
It's just like, here are some options.
3.14 at 2 p.m., 3.16 at 5 p.m., 3.17 at 2 p.m., but so-and-so has to duck out early.
But anyway, this book, if you like hacks, if you like anything that's kind of like insider Hollywood stuff, you'll really enjoy this.
The author, Holly Cantor, she wrote for Arrested Development and Inside Amy Schumer and a bunch of other stuff.
So she's got legit, legit bonafide credentials.
And her husband, in real life, is also a therapist.
As you're reading this, you get to kind of... The other fun part of this is just trying to decide to yourself and imagine how much of this story is true to real life or not.
It's so fun and so true and so real and such a wreck.
I guess the one downside is that the ending is a little bit abrupt, but other than... I mean, it's just such a fun ride.
It's the type of book that when I finished reading it, I immediately wanted to read it again.