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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Guaranteed to confuse you if you read this book in public

I bought this book for my wife for Christmas and then had to sit jealous while she giggled, giggled, snorted and growled her way through this book. When she finished the book and gave it to me to read, I now knew what she was laughing at. Sedaris' antics with his dysfunctional Greek-American family are guaranteed to make you laugh. I made the mistake of reading this book on the train and sometimes it made me laugh. Chapters on "II," hitchhiking home from college with his paraplegic "wife,"…

Pros
  • Nice touch
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Flannery O'Conner Dating Mark Twain

David Sedaris is endowed with a unique, inimitable voice - caustic, testy and raspy - it's all his own, and that voice is perfected in The Naked, a collection of humorous essays demonstrated The grotesque characters of the Flannery tales seem to melt O'Conner into the jaded prism of Mark Twain's finest travelogue. Here are a few highlights that make Naked a must-read: 1. Out With Your Ya-Ya - A ruthless profile of his testy grandmother and the power she held over the household when she was…

Pros
  • Absolutely Amazing!
Cons
  • Not bad, but...

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good memoir, but not enough to be a funny book

Naked sat on my shelf for at least a year before I decided to read it. I have a bad habit of not reading books after I've bought them, so that shouldn't surprise me. As a memoir, The Nude is an incredibly good collection of autobiographical essays. As you make your way through Naked, you just don't believe in the dysfunctional Sedaris family. Everyone around them claims they have some kind of dysfunctional family, but Sedaris really wins. From the author's childhood of tics and…

Pros
  • Freehand work
Cons
  • Very expensive