Welcome to My Planet: Where English Is Sometimes Spoken

by Shannon Olson

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Shannon is 30 and moving back home. Once home she is reluctantly drawn into the sometimes infuriating realm of her mother. Life for Shannon takes on the complexities of Flo's life, as mother and daughter struggle to redefine their own boundaries.

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29-year old Shanny grew up watching the "Love Boat" on tv and believed that her life would be as neatly accomplished as the one hour show. She has spent the better part of 4 years in therapy trying to find out why her life is not so perfect. Unable to fully commit to her boyfirend Michael, her dull job, graduate school or her thesis, Shanny spends an inordinate amount of time whinig to her mother, whom she has always called 'Flo', and not making any solid decisions about a direction for her life. Maybe this was supposed to the the American version of "Bridget Jones" but it fell rather flat for me. Shanny can be very funny at times but she never seems to take anything very seriously. I am really not sure what made her so dissatisfied show more with her life. show less
This is one of the first chick lit books I read and it remains a favourite. I could really relate to Shannon's experience and her voice really spoke to me. It felt like a friend was confiding in me all the little details of her daily life, and I was more than happy to listen.
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I should have held off on reading this for a few weeks. It was the third book this month about a whiny woman approaching 30 who is dissatisfied (reasonably so) with her life. At least the author of Julie & Julia did something interesting; this woman just complains. Frankly, she's not that good of a writer and it felt like a waste of time to read about her pathetic life.
This book seemed to get better and better. The talks between Shannon and her mom and between Shannon and her therapist were great.
A fun, witty read. I can relate!
Was ok. Sort of neurotic at times. Liked the storyline but it didn't really go anywhere.
½
There were so many things I could have quoted about this book. So many situations thoughts and feelings I share with the author.

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Shannon Olson, whose debut novel was Welcome to My Planet, has taught creative writing at the University of Minnesota and the Iowa Summer Writing Festival. She lives in St. Paul, Minnesota

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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PS3565 .L838 .W4Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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