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<description> An open mic and three other readings going on today, which is fairly heavy for a Sunday in Seattle. At Elliott Bay Book Company, Chris Carlsson reads from Nowtopia: How Pirate Programmers, Outlaw Bicyclists and Vacant Lot Gardeners are Inventing the Future Today. Carlsson is the founder of the Critical Mass bike happening. Now&apos;s your chance, angry car drivers! Go protect him, earnest bike riders! Awesome fight in the basement of Elliott Bay, everyone else! At Queen Anne Books, Mary Pols reads from Accidentally on Purpose, which is about how she had a baby from a one-night stand. I...</description>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>While I'm sure neither novel is based on reality, Jennifer Weiner's new sequel to <i>Good in Bed</i> is sort of similar to what you're thinking of.</p>

<p>-GIB depicts Cannie giving birth to Joy.<br />
-Between GIB and its sequel, Cannie writes a book loosely based on her own life, including the birth of Joy. The book she writes is fairly similar to GIB itself.<br />
-In the sequel (the name of which I can't remember), Joy reads the book Cannie wrote and is traumatized because she thinks it's how things really happened (but the reader knows it's fictionalized because the reader read GIB).</p>

<p>Sorry, I know that was way too much effort explaining the vaguely-relevant plot of a mediocre novel in a comment to a day-old post.</p>]]></description>
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