

However, I don’t have time to google an obscure reference, so I’ll just leave it at this: My wife and I DVR 30 Rock and watch it when the kids have finally headed to bed. It’s probably where I should also throw in an obscure Fey reference that proves my street cred with Fey purists. It’s where I mention Weekend Update, 30 Rock, the 2008 presidential election, Mean Girls, and the PBS Mark Twain Prize for Humor television special.

This is the part of the review where I talk about how I’ve always been a big fan of Tina Fey, even before she became popular. Bossypants was a good airplane read, but unlike my flight to Columbus, Ohio, when finished I was left wanting more.

Which says more about the strength of the cover than the weakness of the book. The best part of Tina Fey’s Bossypants is the cover.
