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Barrel Fever
by David Sedaris
First read 12/4/11. While I liked the conversational tone of Sedaris' stories, they began to sound the same after a few, and I tired of most not having a clear resolution. I preferred his essays, which showcased his unique voice - particularly "SantaLand Diaries".
Re-read 4/12/13. A collection of stories and essays. The stories are off the wall and it's fun to read them and imagine how Sedaris came up with the premises. I liked this collection a lot more this time around, knowing more about his style and writings, than I did the first time, when it was one of the first Sedaris books I read.
Re-read 4/12/13. A collection of stories and essays. The stories are off the wall and it's fun to read them and imagine how Sedaris came up with the premises. I liked this collection a lot more this time around, knowing more about his style and writings, than I did the first time, when it was one of the first Sedaris books I read.