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Aug/Sept 2013 - Where'd You Go Bernadette? by Maria Semple
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Aug 12, 2013 08:47AM

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Here's a paragraph from page 122 to provide an example - "Greetings from sunny Seattle, where women are 'gals,' people are 'folks,' a little bit is a 'skosh,' if you're tired you're 'logy,' if something is slightly off it's 'hinky,' you can't sit Indian-style but you can sit 'crisscross applesauce,' when the sun comes out it's never called 'sun' but always 'sunshine,' boyfriends and girlfriends are 'partners,' nobody swears but someone occasionally might 'drop the f-bomb,' you're allowed to cough but only into your elbow, and any requests, reasonable or unreasonable, is met with 'no worries.' Have I mentioned how much I hate it here?"
I also googled Chihuly. Loved the Beatle references!

Thanks for chiming in, Teresa. I'm glad to see that you are enjoying the books that we are selecting as our group reads.

umm... having been born and raised in the Seattle area, I'm not quite sure if this quote above is supposed to be funny or factual as except for one or two things, I'd call it factual. Seattle is pretty laid-back. Still waiting for the book from the library "holds".

I assumed that portions of the book are exaggerated with the intention of being humorous as the plot is SO over the top and seemingly escalates out of control. I never read it as "realistic" fiction. I tend to read a lot of serious fiction and this was not my normal genre...maybe that's why I enjoyed it. I needed some levity in my reading selections!

I didn't know that you were from Seattle, Lynn. I can't wait to hear your feedback on this one. I thought that the Seattle parts were very funny in the book.

I assumed that portio..."
I've never been to the NW US either. I would love to visit. After going through the wettest summer in history in the NE US, though, I'm not sure about all of the rain.

I was born and grew up in Seattle, but I now live in the desert half of Washington and it rarely rains here. (Yes, the half of Washington east of the Cascade Mountains is mostly desert!) And (big secret) it doesn't rain as much in Seattle as people think...









I just finished this book. Having lived in or near Seattle my entire life, I have to say I haven't ever seen any of the above behaviors, so that alone made me think 'eh' about this book. The personalities were amusing for the first half of the book. Then they started to get old. I liked the first half much better than the last half.