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Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim by David Sedaris

itz_guntz's review against another edition

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dark funny lighthearted medium-paced

4.0

odurant8's review against another edition

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The first book I've read by him. I'm looking forward to reading more!

erinsca's review against another edition

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4.0

Really funny and some touching stories of growing up as David Sedaris. If you appreciate Sedaris already, this is a must read. I really identified with his wacky family in some of the short stories. :)

deanashuman's review against another edition

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3.0

Well, I think that’s the last Sedaris book for me. I loved Me Talk Pretty, but the last few I’ve read have left me more sad than amused and troubled at what comes across as callousness. So many horrid bits about animals, that’s probably the worst part for me. And the story about his sister Tiffany was so haunting given her later suicide...the last line really got to me. I laugh out loud often when listening to Sedaris, but after the last few reads I no longer thing, “I’d like to be his friend”. I don’t think I would like him in person at all. Some good jokes, though.

zmarshall839's review against another edition

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funny reflective fast-paced

4.5

monkreads's review against another edition

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funny informative lighthearted reflective fast-paced

3.5

frostap's review against another edition

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3.0

Meh. 2.5 stars.

zrees's review against another edition

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emotional funny lighthearted reflective fast-paced

4.0

lindsayaunderwood's review against another edition

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3.0

Pretty funny. I've never read a David Sedaris book before. I probably shouldn't have started with this one. Entertaining enough.

skrrtvonnegut's review against another edition

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funny lighthearted reflective relaxing fast-paced

4.0

This was a great collection of essays that captures, of course, the great humor of David Sedaris, but also a good amount of heart. I love the stories about his family the most and this collection was packed full of them. The standout moments, for me, involved his brother Paul, particularly the story about him and his wife having a baby and the Sedaris siblings jockeying for position as favorite aunt or uncle by sending the baby furs. I had only planned to read this one this year but I might have to add a couple more to my summer itinerary, it was so fun and easy.