![]() ![]() With that set-up, you see where I’m going with this book. But it works, because the aim is comedy and Hader commits fully to the character. It has EVERYTHING” and then he goes on to list very specific, very disparate things that don’t seem to go together. Stefon drops by the Weekend Update desk and, per the Wikipedia article, “recommends unusual clubs and parties with bizarre characters and very specific tastes.” He usually starts his spiel with, “The hottest club in New York is x. For the unfamiliar, Stefon is an amazing character played by Bill Hader. This book was reminiscent of an SNL Stefon skit. When I dig into the recesses of my mind about this book, not much is surfacing, which isn’t a great sign. In what we are calling Spring I guess? Ruuuuude. I finished reading this over a month ago and am now clawing my way through a backlog of tardy reviews on this snowy Midwestern APRIL day. ![]()
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