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Good in Bed
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"Good in Bed" Quiz

"Good in Bed" by Jennifer Weiner follows Cannie Shapiro, a journalist dealing with the aftermath of her ex-boyfriend's public revelation about their intimate life, as she navigates self-discovery, body image, and unexpected life changes.

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  1. How does Jennifer Weiner address the theme of self-acceptance in 'Good in Bed'?
  2. Discuss the role of body image in 'Good in Bed' and how it affects the protagonist's journey.
  3. Analyze the relationship between Cannie Shapiro and her mother in 'Good in Bed'. How does it evolve throughout the novel?
  4. Examine the impact of Cannie’s father’s abandonment on her personal relationships in the story.
  5. How does Cannie's career as a journalist influence her character development in 'Good in Bed'?
  6. Discuss the portrayal of friendship in 'Good in Bed' and its significance to Cannie's personal growth.
  7. What role does humor play in 'Good in Bed'? How does Jennifer Weiner use it to address serious themes?
  8. Analyze the significance of Cannie's relationship with Bruce in the narrative. How does it shape her understanding of love and self-worth?
  9. Explore the theme of forgiveness in 'Good in Bed'. How do different characters come to terms with their pasts?
  10. In what ways does 'Good in Bed' challenge societal stereotypes about women and body image?
  11. Discuss the narrative structure of 'Good in Bed'. How does Jennifer Weiner use flashbacks to enhance the story?
  12. Examine the role of popular culture references in 'Good in Bed'. How do they contribute to the overall tone of the novel?
  13. How does Cannie’s pregnancy serve as a turning point in her life within 'Good in Bed'?
  14. Consider the title 'Good in Bed'. In what ways does it reflect the central themes and conflicts of the novel?
  15. Analyze how secondary characters in 'Good in Bed', such as Maxi or Dr. K, contribute to Cannie's development and the story's progression.