Review: The Potty Mouth at the Table – Laurie Notaro

Posted April 7, 2013 by Shannon in Reviews / 1 Comment

From the celebrated author best known for the Idiot Girls’ Action-Adventure Club and described as “the funniest writer in the solar system” (The Miami Herald) comes a new laugh-out-loud collection of essays on rudeness.

Laurie Notaro thinks everyone’s nuts. Or maybe there’s just something wrong with her. Here, she examines the basic human condition of rudeness—other people’s rudeness, that is—in her latest uproariously funny collection. In her trademark irreverent style, she uses her biting wit to cover other people’s bad behavior ranging from bathroom etiquette (interpreting a coworker’s failure to wash her hands after leaving the bathroom as a personal affront) to dinner party conundrums (did he really just pick food off of my plate?). Laurie recounts in detail such unfortunate situations as discovering that she wasn’t on the viewable Facebook invite list for a good friend’s party, or standing behind a woman in the pharmacy line who says to the clerk, “Hi. I was wondering if you could tell me what a staph infection looks like?” and proceeds to embark on a fifteen-minute conversation that includes sentences like, “Infection can burrow.”

So if you’ve ever found yourself wondering if the person seated next to you on the plane is being earnest when he tells the stewardess he will handle the emergency door in the event of a crash landing or spotted a chunk of something that could be chocolate under your keyboard and desperately wanted to eat it, then this collection of sometimes bizarre and always entertaining observations is for you

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Release Date:  May 7, 2012
Publisher:  Simon and Schuster
Source:  Edelweiss
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

I’ve never been more convinced that Laurie Notaro and I are kindred spirits! I’ve loved her ever since I read The Idiot Girls’ Action-Adventure Club years ago. This collection did not disappoint. I can identify with Lauri’s germ phobia, but also the inclination towards hoarding. I loved the stories about snobby foodies & obnoxious Yelp reviewers. I sure hope her mom starts speaking to her again and ends “the blackout”. I love the stories about her mom, as I can appreciate her QVC fascination!

Loved this book as I have loved all of Notaro’s books. I’m looking forward to the next release and her Facebook posts!

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I am a lover of alpha males with dirty mouths, strong heroines putting alpha males in their place, and the Chicago Blackhawks. I'm a proud hockey mom who can often be found at the hockey rink cheering on my favorite forward, with my kindle close by.

One response to “Review: The Potty Mouth at the Table – Laurie Notaro

  1. Carole

    Hi, I just noticed this review and wondered if you would like to link it in to the new monthly collection of books that people loved on Carole’s Chatter. This is the link There are already quite a few books linked in that you might be interested in. It would be great if you came on over. Cheers