Ten minute comedy. A young woman wants to break up with her "stupid boyfriend." Can a librarian help her find the book she needs? Enter a detective and a would-be social influencer. Will anyone find true love, and where?
Ten minute comedy. A young woman wants to break up with her "stupid boyfriend." Can a librarian help her find the book she needs? Enter a detective and a would-be social influencer. Will anyone find true love, and where?
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How to Know When It's Over
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How to Know When It's Over
by Maripat Allen
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The eternal question. Society has committed terrible deeds, but only if there are no librarians in the world will hope be truly lost. Allen's scene is filled with the perfect level of silliness, resulting in a fun foursome letting loose about all their relationship woes and situations. You can't go wrong here.
The eternal question. Society has committed terrible deeds, but only if there are no librarians in the world will hope be truly lost. Allen's scene is filled with the perfect level of silliness, resulting in a fun foursome letting loose about all their relationship woes and situations. You can't go wrong here.