Meredith Monday Schwartz
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Podcast Appearances
And it just, and I never have to charge it.
Like I never have to charge it.
I love that.
I don't know what I would, I don't know what I would do without my Kindle remote.
Okay, this is one that I really want to talk about.
But actually, I have a few books that I want to talk about today that my feelings about them are complicated.
But they're books I would definitely recommend, just maybe not to everybody.
Right.
It's a little bit of a complicated thing we've got here.
This first book is The Midnight Show by Lee Kelly and Jennifer Thorne.
Have you read this one, Katie?
No, I don't even recognize those author names.
Really?
Okay.
So it's been kind of everywhere.
You will recognize Jennifer Thorne in just a little bit.
Here's the setup.
So we're in 1980s New York City, and it's the 80s.
Comedy is still very, very much a man's game.
And so into this world walks Lillian Martin when she and a group of her college improv friends land a spot on the brand new late night show called The Midnight Show.