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Mi vida en Rose

David Sedaris

3.98 AVERAGE

lighthearted fast-paced

Audiobook. He alters formats to live performance recording to regular studio which is nice. 

Dnf. 

I find his writing light and entertaining. Especially enjoyed the bits about learning French and living in France as I prepare for a trip to Paris

Funny. Dry funny. Not Chuck Palahniuk dry funny.

I love the dry humor and sarcasm. This book is an assembly of short stories about David's life. I always wonder how people write books like this and don't loose my interest. Good writing, that's how.

He's not sarcastic or dry in a twisted way. He picks on little societal nuances and upturns his nose in a completely rational way.
David Sedaris and Douglas Adams could write a hell of a Satire together. True story.

I also enjoy that he upturns his nose, but includes himself. Yes, this is a silly behavior/reaction/question. Yes, everyone does it. No, we probably won't ever stop.

He's also pretty smart. When he notices or experiences something, it's fairly deep. Only fairly. But he always seems to encounter the side of an average every day experience from a side nobody else would ever dream of experiencing it from. He's very unique.

The way that David Sedaris can explain a person's compulsion with hoarding perishable goods in an amusing way is why he's good. You get back story, details, character analysis - all rolled up into one smooth, comical package.

I enjoyed it very much and can't wait to read another of his books.
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I read this while vacationing in Paris which made it a very entertaining read! Some essays were laugh out loud funny while others were ho-hum. Overall, I am glad I read the book! 
lighthearted slow-paced

The title story is one of the funniest I've ever read. Had me laughing out loud regularly.
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