In a light-hearted conversation between two characters, the waitress expresses her appreciation for her Kindle, which she received as a Christmas gift. She shares her enthusiasm for reading Jodi Picoult's works, reflecting on the joy of exploring an author's collection. However, Wesley humorously notes that it may be impossible to keep up with Picoult’s prolific writing pace.
The waitress responds with a laugh, playfully exaggerating the productivity of James Patterson, suggesting he could have already published new material that very day. This exchange highlights both the love for reading and the humorous challenge of keeping pace with authors who are known for their regular output.