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MemoirsForMe
Hello, Molly!: A Memoir | Sean Wilsey, Molly Shannon
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This memoir was a heartwarming and funny follow-up to my SNL-themed reading spree. Molly was on SNL from 1995-2002, clearly starting the trend for many more women writers and cast members, ultimately igniting the show‘s popularity to really explode. I think Mary Katherine Gallagher would agree that Molly‘s over-the-top energy and fierce love for making people laugh make her the perfect SSSSSUPERSTAR!
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MemoirsForMe
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I could never score tix to see SNL Live, but I‘m still a groupie. Adored the original cast and the hilarious comics who followed. Finally, the man as powerful & mysterious as Oz, opened his office & backstage to this meticulous author. It‘s everything you ever wanted to know about Lorne, the ups & downs of creating a live late-night sketch comedy show, all the talented writers & comedians he discovered & the impact SNL still has on our culture.

MemoirsForMe @TheKidUpstairs Thanks for the rec! I‘m reading Hello Molly now. Will add this one to my list! 2mo
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RamsFan1963
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78/100 I know this is a biography of Lorne Michaels, not a book solely about SNL, but I found the book slow going until we got to the part dealing with the show. The behind the scenes glimpse of how a show comes together, what decisions go into keeping or dumping sketches (don't call them skits!) was endlessly fascinating. Creating SNL, Michaels is obviously a comic genius, but also a very reserved, private person. I recommend this ⬇️

RamsFan1963 for anyone who's interested in the interworking of the entertainment industry, especially television. 4/5 ⭐ 2mo
Octoberwoman I read a really good book about SNL years, I think it was called Live From New York. It was an oral history so interviews/reminiscences from cast members and crew members. It was pretty fascinating. 2mo
RamsFan1963 @Octoberwoman I read that book a few years ago, it's a definite history of SNL, warts and all. 2mo
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Singout
Bossypants | Tina Fey
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This was an IRL book club pick: I just couldn‘t get into the pop culture/humour, although I appreciated some of what Fey had to say about challenges she faces as a woman comedian and artist. Other club members really enjoyed it. I guess I‘m Just Too Serious.🧐

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Amor4Libros
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This was great! I watch SNL sporadically, so I am not very familiar with cast members. When I came across this audiobook, decided to give it a try and I was laughing most of the time.

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ChaoticMissAdventures What a great title!! I recently had to switch doctors because the resident my normal doctor took on had an extremely punchable face and I have struggled explaining why I am switching to a new clinic 😂 5mo
Amor4Libros @ChaoticMissAdventures 🤣🤣🤣🤣 5mo
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fredthemoose
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I‘m a casual SNL fan and really enjoyed this. It‘s a biography of Lorne Michaels and also a history of Saturday Night Live. It‘s long but moved quickly, interweaving a close look at the creation of one full modern episode with the longer history of the show overall. The description of the last few hours leading up to the taping was fascinating. Strong pick.

Suet624 Looking forward to reading this. 6mo
RamsFan1963 I have this on hold with Libby, I think its 4 weeks, but audiobooks always seem to come faster than that. 6mo
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Hilary427
Bossypants | Tina Fey
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Mehso-so

Eh. Kinda slow. Some parts were funny. Kinda hopped all over. (13)
⭐️: 2.75/5

DimeryRene I wasn‘t impressed with this one either! 8mo
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thecheckoutstack
Bossypants | Tina Fey
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Today‘s episode of The Checkout Stack features a book end of celebrity memoirs! My personal favorite celebrity memoir is by far Bossypants by Tina Fey. I didn‘t know I could laugh so hard at a book. Tina‘s life story is fascinating and her comedy hilarious. What celebrity memoirs have you read?

https://open.spotify.com/episode/40RJV3bdZwISTmKCtQEYFc?si=zWMEjcadTlOwKnbsH8n2z...

BookmarkTavern I adored Cary Elwes‘s memoir of the making of The Princess Bride! And thank you for the reminder that I need to visit the Provo library the next time I‘m down there! 💖 11mo
thecheckoutstack Ooo @BookmarkTavern that sounds amazing! 11mo
BookmarkTavern The audiobook is amazing! He reads it himself, and a bunch of other people from the movie drop in to voice their own bits! 11mo
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Lauranahe
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This was a hard read. Chris‘s life is told through quotes from people who knew him through every phase of his life. Almost all of it is heartbreaking. You see his family, particularly his father, enabling him at a young age. Chris‘s love and personality and generosity really shine though; I almost feel like I know him at this point. So then reading his descent to death kind of felt like I was losing him all over again, if that makes sense? Cont…

Lauranahe I remember when he died, and how horrible it was. But reading about all his volunteer work, his spirituality, his insecurity, and need for love while putting so much out there for others…it‘s heartbreaking. I felt down a lot while reading this. (edited) 13mo
TheBookHippie I cried through this whole book. 13mo
Lauranahe I did feel like crying several times. When I finished it last night and went to bed, my husband was like “what‘s wrong?” Nothing, except I just finished the Chris Farley book. 😭 So devastating. 13mo
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