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Book Reviews of NakedBook Review: Amusing as Hell Summary: 5 Stars
I love David Sedaris. His observations on the human race are stingingly accurate, and on top of that, funny. If you haven't yet experienced his autobiographical essays, this is as good a place to start as any. Buy the book and read it; you'll be glad that you did.
Book Review: An absolute riot Summary: 5 Stars
It doesn't happen often that a book makes me laugh out loud, but this had me masking my face repeatedly in public because I kept laughing so hard. He has a way of putting things that makes them ridiculous yet true. I don't know how anyone can give this a negative review, it's just crazy and hilarious.
Book Review: An absolute riot Summary: 5 Stars
I thought my family was insane, and they are- but Sedaris's family makes mine look boring in comparison. He is insightful, his descriptions are always very visual and funny and his cynicism has an unexpected warmth!
Book Review: Annoying Summary: 1 Stars
An annoying disjointed book. I didn't enjoy reading it. The author jumps from one bad anecdote to another. How this is humor beats me!
Book Review: Aron Rychlik thinks this book is morbidly hilarious Summary: 5 Stars
Sedaris writes an extremely entertaining depiction of his family and personal life, mellowing the disturbing and depressing episodes with his incredible wit and sarcasm. At the end of each essay, however, he returns from the inane charicatures he creates of family and friends with a more serious reflection of the life lessons he gained or wanted to teach us. How do you explain it to people who haven't read it without ruining the story?
r3ad t3h b00k!
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