Comedian’s Children’s Reading Attracts Adults

AP
NORTH WILKESBORO, N.C. (AP) – A reading at a North Carolina library was intended for young people, but the person behind the book attracted plenty of adults as well.
That’s because the reader was Zach Galifianakis, a comedian, movie star and Wilkes County native. The Winston-Salem Journal reported Galifianakis was at the Wilkes County Public Library on Tuesday for a children’s reading that drew hundreds of people.
Galifianakis joked that he would read from his movie, “The Hangover,” but then read three children’s books, one of which his father wrote. He told the children books are important because they let you into the story.
He stayed afterward for nearly two hours, posing for photos and signing almost anything brought to him including old Wilkes Central High School yearbooks and a GQ magazine with his face on the cover.
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