This was supposed to be a throw-away bridge book - a book I read while waiting for my library holds to show up. I picked it up during one of my random Target wanderings on a Sunday afternoon. I'd heard of it before, just as I've heard people rave for years about the authors' podcast My Favorite Murder. But, I hadn't listened to the podcast and I didn't know a thing about these women. Somehow, it ended up in my cart.
Then, I read it in one day.
I must be the same age as Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardtsark because the life experiences they detail here were astonishingly close to home. I laughed so much (more like a cackle, really) from the beginning to the end.
It's not a book about crime/murder. But, clearly, it's about what really makes their podcast successful: they're really funny women who happen to be great storytellers, too.
The book reads like a how-to guide for life, but really is just sharing stories about their different upbringings and how they ended up on the top of so many podcast charts.
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