Seattle is an acquired taste. Most of us have friends who moved here and didn't even make it a year—they just can't let go of the months of clouds, the wishy-washy mincing dance of a flock of Seattleites around an open bus door, the hours of discussions before any action can be taken. The force that moves the plot of Maria Semple's new novel, Where'd You Go, Bernadette (Little, Brown, $25.99), is Bernadette Fox's hatred of Seattle.
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