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Belle Weather: Mostly Sunny with a Chance of Scattered Hissy Fits
Belle Weather Mostly Sunny with a Chance of Scattered Hissy Fits
Author: Celia Rivenbark
 Hang on to your hats!  We?re in for some fiercely funny weather and crackling-sharp observations from Celia Rivenbark, of whom USA Today has said, ?Think Dave Barry with a female point of view.?  With her incomparable style and sassy southern wit, you?ll hear from Celia on:  The joys of remodeling Tara How Harry Potter bitch-slaps Nancy ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780312363000
ISBN-10: 0312363001
Publication Date: 9/1/2009
Pages: 304
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Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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This is, to date, the last Rivenbark book I had left to read. Thanks to my friend Felicia because this proved fairly hard for me to find for some reason.
I can now say without a doubt that Stop Dressing Your Six-Year-Old Like a Skank: And Other Words of Delicate Southern Wisdom is by far the best in my opinion. All of her others are still worth reading I think and I enjoyed them all. At the very least you will be chuckling out loud if not laughing.
The funny thing to me is I despise damn near everything southern. I can't stand the accent, I hate Georgia and Florida with a passion usually only reserved for the most horrible of things, and to be frank, the food stinks. So I can't answer the question as to why I picked up my first Celia book. That's okay though, because in Celia I found my the first "thing" I liked about the South.
I wouldn't look Rivenbark's books over if your a Yankee and hate the South (like moi). They may not win you over like they did me but I think it's worth a shot.
I almost forgot to mention that I'd love to read a whole and complete book by Rivenbark. I know she has the talent and I think she'd be starting a whole new thing with it. I'd run out and get it asap for sure. I'll keep reading her short stories as of right now but I'm not sure how much longer it can go on.


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