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David Sedaris became a star autobiographer on public radio, onstage in New York, and on bestseller lists, mostly on the strength of "SantaLand Diaries," a scathing, hilarious account of his stint as a Christmas elf at Macy's. (It's in two separate collections, both worth owning, Barrel Fever and the Christmas-themed Holidays on Ice.) Sedaris's caustic gift has not deserted him in his fourth book, which mines poignant comedy from his peculiar childhood in North Carolina, his bizarre career path, and his move with his lover to France. Though his anarchic inclination to digress is his glory, Sedaris does have a theme in these reminiscences: the inability of humans to communicate. The title is his rendition in transliterated English of how he and his fellow students of French in Paris mangle the Gallic language. In the essay "Jesus Shaves," he and his classmates from many nations try to convey the concept of Easter to a Moroccan Muslim. "It is a party for the little boy of God," says one. "Then he be die one day on two... morsels of... lumber," says another. Sedaris muses on the disputes between his Protestant mother and his father, a Greek Orthodox guy whose Easter fell on a different day. Other essays explicate his deep kinship with his eccentric mom and absurd alienation from his IBM-exec dad: "To me, the greatest mystery of science continues to be that a man could father six children who shared absolutely none of his interests." Every glimpse we get of Sedaris's family and acquaintances delivers laughs and insights. He thwarts his North Carolina speech therapist ("for whom the word pen had two syllables") by cleverly avoiding all words with s sounds, which reveal the lisp she sought to correct. His midget guitar teacher, Mister Mancini, is unaware that Sedaris doesn't share his obsession with breasts, and sings "Light My Fire" all wrong--"as if he were a Webelo scout demanding a match." As a remarkably unqualified teacher at the Art Institute of Chicago, Sedaris had his class watch soap operas and assign "guessays" on what would happen in the next day's episode. It all adds up to the most distinctively skewed autobiography since Spalding Gray's Swimming to Cambodia. The only possible reason not to read this book is if you'd rather hear the author's intrinsically funny speaking voice narrating his story. In that case, get Me Talk Pretty One Day on audio. --Tim Appelo
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David Sedaris became a star autobiographer on public radio, onstage in New York, and on bestseller lists, mostly on the strength of "SantaLand Diaries," a scathing, hilarious account of his stint as a Christmas elf at Macy's. (It's in two separate collections, both worth owning, Barrel Fever and the Christmas-themed Holidays on Ice.) Sedaris's caustic gift has not deserted him in his fourth book, which mines poignant comedy from his peculiar childhood in North Carolina, his bizarre career path, and his move with his lover to France. Though his anarchic inclination to digress is his glory, Sedaris does have a theme in these reminiscences: the inability of humans to communicate. The title is his rendition in transliterated English of how he and his fellow students of French in Paris mangle the Gallic language. In the essay "Jesus Shaves," he and his classmates from many nations try to convey the concept of Easter to a Moroccan Muslim. "It is a party for the little boy of God," says one. "Then he be die one day on two... morsels of... lumber," says another. Sedaris muses on the disputes between his Protestant mother and his father, a Greek Orthodox guy whose Easter fell on a different day. Other essays explicate his deep kinship with his eccentric mom and absurd alienation from his IBM-exec dad: "To me, the greatest mystery of science continues to be that a man could father six children who shared absolutely none of his interests."
Every glimpse we get of Sedaris's family and acquaintances delivers laughs and insights. He thwarts his North Carolina speech therapist ("for whom the word pen had two syllables") by cleverly avoiding all words with s sounds, which reveal the lisp she sought to correct. His midget guitar teacher, Mister Mancini, is unaware that Sedaris doesn't share his obsession with breasts, and sings "Light My Fire" all wrong--"as if he were a Webelo scout demanding a match." As a remarkably unqualified teacher at the Art Institute of Chicago, Sedaris had his class watch soap operas and assign "guessays" on what would happen in the next day's episode. It all adds up to the most distinctively skewed autobiography since Spalding Gray's Swimming to Cambodia. The only possible reason not to read this book is if you'd rather hear the author's intrinsically funny speaking voice narrating his story. In that case, get Me Talk Pretty One Day on audio. --Tim Appelo |
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| 09-03-08 | 5 | 1\1 |
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By far my favorite of all his books. Dress Your Family in Corduroy comes in second and Naked comes in third. His new one with the skeleton on the cover didn't impress. His dry wit and sarcasm make me laugh out loud. He is able to instill humor in the most disturbing circumstances and that's what makes him uniquely David Sedaris.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-06 01:29:09 EST)
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| 08-19-08 | 5 | 1\1 |
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This is the first Sedaris book I've read and I want to read all his others ASAP. I literally laughed out loud through many of the autobiographical essays. While reading at a hotel pool on vacation, I had to get up and move away from all the other people, so I wouldn't disturb them with my uncontrollable laughter. Sedaris' "worldview" is quirky but accurate. His life experiences are often eccentric. This book is a masterpiece of its genre, whatever genre that might be. Maybe Sedaris has invented a new genre --humor/philosophy/autobiography/eccentricity.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-04 00:45:21 EST)
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| 08-09-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This book is laugh out loud funny. It got me through a long day of air traveling. Me Talk Pretty One Day is almost like a collection of short stories put together in one book because it doesn't follow the beginning-middle-end format. Each chapter is more or less a chapter in David's life. Either way, the things written in this book will make you loud so laugh others will stare and ask what's in it. I read it in one day, and might read it again if I need a good laugh.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-23 00:43:35 EST)
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| 07-29-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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I've read most of David Sedaris' books and this is my favorite. I bought this one because I loaned my first copy out and can't remember who has it. I'll happily read it again and laugh.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-10 00:44:36 EST)
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| 07-21-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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For anyone who has ever been to France, or anyone who has suffered the indignities of learning a foreign language, this is the humor book for you! Only be sure to read it in private, because if you're like me you might find yourself laughing out loud on public transportation, which can be embarrassing! Enjoy!
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| 07-15-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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THE BOOK ARRIVED PROMPTLY, IN GOOD CONDITION AND I WILL PURCHASE FROM THE SELLER IN THE FUTURE.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-22 02:19:55 EST)
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| 07-13-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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As much as I'm a fan of biographies - particularly historical ones - I've never been really enamored of autobiographies. Generally, they are too self-serving, which is to be expected: you can hardly be really objective when writing about yourself. Indeed, David Sedaris's Me Talk Pretty One Day is self-serving, but at least it's not in the standard way. Instead of being the hero of his book, Sedaris is often the lead buffoon.
Of course, that is to be expected. This is really a collection of semi-autobiographical essays which often does obvious fact-bending to get some good humor. Does the humor work? Usually, yes, and that's the key to success for a book of this nature. Me Talk Pretty One Day is divided into two parts. The first part - titled "One" - is a series of essays about Sedaris's life in the United States, coping with speech therapists (due to a lisp), drugs and teaching. The second part - "Deux" - deals with life in France, where Sedaris goes with his lover (it is no secret that Sedaris is gay and he gets some humor out of this, but most of it has less to do with homosexuality as with relationships in general). The typical problem with these sorts of books is that they are best read in small doses, maybe an essay or two at a time; otherwise, the humor begins to acquire a bit of sameness that dulls it a bit. Unfortunately, this conflicts with my cover-to-cover-and-on-to-the-next-book attitude, which may have cut into my enjoyment a little. But I still found this to be a breezy and funny read; it may not be a riot, but Me Talk Pretty One Day is good enough to get the occasional chuckle and have you at least smiling the rest of the time. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-15 23:29:38 EST)
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| 07-10-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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I have never read a book this hysterical in my life. In this quirky autobiographical piece Sedaris tackles everything from a speech therapist who is out to correct every lisp in the boys with homosexual tendacies, to his galavanting in Paris where he visits all the movie theatres but none of the tourist attractions, to his prank playing sister who finds it amusing to create shocking situations (she yells out "good luck beating that rape charge David" right before he steps out of his subway car).
Some of his stories border on the absurd but his true talent is for finding humorous twists and perspectives on the mundane parts of life that many of us have perhaps pondered in a similar fashion but never had the true courage to vocalize. I read half of this book out loud to my husband and he and I were both gasping for breath as we shook with laughter. Read just one chapter and I dare you to put it down. This is one of those books I know I will return to again and again because it isn't a linear plot but a collection of great moments that you want to share with those around you. My only regret is that it took me this long to pick up one of his books. I plan to read them all and you should too. Unless you don't have a sense of humor or are uptight when it comes to being politically correct in which case I highly recommend you stay away from this. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-15 02:45:21 EST)
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| 07-08-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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Its a great book, although some parts had me grimacing rather than laughing, I really enjoyed it.
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| 06-16-08 | 2 | 1\2 |
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Firstly, let me state that I did NOT finish this book. The reason being is that after reading all the hype surrounding this book, I had high expectations of the humour and writing.....and after trying to read around 4-5 chapters, I found myself not agreeing with the hype. Maybe if all the chapters had flowed as one continuous story it may have held my attention more. I just couldn't get into the whole story despite desperately wanting to enjoy this. And I didn't find it as funny as everyone else had spoken about, so this compounded my exasperation with this book. Maybe I will come back to it another time, when really desperate.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-09 00:46:58 EST)
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| 06-14-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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I'll make it very short and sweet.
This is his best book so far. If you never read his work start with this one (Although 'santaland diaries' from Barrel Fever is one of the funniest thing I've read). (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-17 00:40:33 EST)
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| 06-12-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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only a quarter the way through it but so far its a hit and right on.
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| 06-11-08 | 1 | 0\1 |
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Two scenarios:
1. I'm a friend of yours. One day I call you on the phone and tell you about something really funny that happened to me yesterday. Its one of the funniest stories you've ever heard. You totally crack up. 2. I'm a friend of yours. One day I call you on the phone and tell you about something really funny that happened to me yesterday. Its one of the funniest stories you've ever heard. You totally crack up. Then I tell you that I made about half of it up. Just to make it funnier. Scenario 1= pretty good friend. Scenario 2= slightly desperate and pathetic attempt at humor. Comes off a bit needy. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-15 00:42:18 EST)
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| 06-09-08 | 1 | 0\1 |
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I've been so excited to get this book for a fun summer read, but I am disappointed that I don't have it in my hands yet! Very frustrated! It's been WEEKS since my order was placed.
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| 06-02-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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By far the funniest novel I have ever enjoyed. Sedaris turns our everyday occurrences into side-splitting laughter. I remember reading this book in a quiet setting and by time I was a chapter in people around me were staring because I could not contain myself. Sedaris delivers comedy in a simplistic style. Buy this book! You will not be disappointed.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-10 00:41:59 EST)
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| 05-28-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This book was hilarious---It's one of the first books that made me laugh out loud...at times crying from laughing so hard.
This guy is hilarious--it made me go out and buy all of his books, I told everyone I know to get this book--it's a great book for a crummy day too!!! (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-03 00:43:27 EST)
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| 05-23-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This book was great from start to finish--I don't usually find myself "laughing out loud" when I'm reading, but this book had me pretty close. David Sedaris continues to write with the same brutal honesty and dry wit that made "Naked" such a good read. I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys satire and doesn't get easily offended.
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| 05-17-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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Loved this! Absolutely hilarious. My favorite story is the one about taking French classes in France and the Easter Bell. Not for the faint of heart - very irreverent!
(We have seen him live too, if you like his books, you should definitely go see him live!) (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-24 00:42:08 EST)
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| 05-17-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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I really enjoy listening to David Sedaris and consequently I really enjoy this book-on-CD, however, I find that the collection of stories -- while varied -- are not as uniformly funny as found in DRESS YOUR FAMILY IN CORDUROY AND DENIM, which I find much more uniformly funny. That said, there's quite a few gems on ME TALK PRETTY ONE DAY! A must for any Sedaris fan.
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| 05-15-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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I found that the book, Me Talk Pretty One Day, By David Sedaris was an amusing autobiography. It captured my attention and forced me to want to continue reading. I thought that Sedaris descriptively explained the details of his life. Sedaris made his personal life story hilarious, dramatic, and quite dirty.
The book was comical and kept me laughing a majority of the time. Sedaris has a very random sense of humor and that compelled me to read more. I also found some of his life tragedies were really stirring, keeping me on my toes as I read along. At a lot of times, Sedaris would speak in an exceeding indecent way. It was still very humorous, but if you don't prefer books that have a crude sense of humor, I would advise that this is not the book for you. This book most certainly had aspects that make it a really appealing book to read. I definitely enjoyed this book and it was extremely interesting to read. This book is a great book for people who are seeking a droll book about a man's struggles in life. Me Talk Pretty One Day is a great book and I loved reading it. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-18 00:43:18 EST)
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| 05-11-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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The stories of his life are so bizarre and dysfunctional without being appologetic or critical of anyone. He uses excellent word choice to paint a hilarious and vivid picture of his family and childhood.
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| 05-02-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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This book was absolutely entertaining! Sedaris has a knack for off the cuff ranting. Worth a read.
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| 04-23-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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I think David and Tom Elsa are my new favorite authors! There books are hilarious.
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| 04-16-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This book had me laughing out loud more than anything I've read in a long time. What I liked best about the collection, however, is that each essay carries its own weight. There is a purpose to each story and I never questioned how long it took me to get from start to finish. I was too busy laughing. Sedaris taps into his entire being, putting his heart and soul into his work. No one is safe--especially his colorful family and outrageous friends. Some might find his work offensive, but he makes no excuses. You get what you get with this collection . . . originality, great writing, irreverence, wit.
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| 04-16-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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I read this book at the prompt of my English instructor after he read one of my own essays, he told me to read David Sedaris' books to get some tips and ideas.
The first book I picked up was this one after searching through the library for him. I read the first story to my mother, who even though she is rather homophobic found it hilarious. The book was so funny that it made me literally laugh out loud (which can draw strange looks if you are in a restaurant). It is one of my most favorite books. Ever!! (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-23 17:42:52 EST)
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| 04-09-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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Me Talk Pretty One Day is not your run-of-the-mill memoir or collection of short stories. Not by a long shot. David Sedaris' biting wit will have you laughing out loud by page one. Whether it's the struggles of a boy with a lisp in speech therapy class, the absurdity of a college instructor assigning soap operas for homework or the irreverent descriptions of an uncooperative bowel movement, Sedaris' caustic prose leaves you with painfully-aching sides. Don't read this book in public if you're afraid to be seen--and heard--cracking up. And don't be surprised if between laughs you find yourself learning about life and appreciating the author's insights. Salmon Run
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| 03-28-08 | 3 | (NA) |
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True to his other works, 'Me Talk Pretty One Day' is a collection of short stories chronicling various moments in his life. However unlike his other books, most of 'Me Talk Pretty One Day' does not involve members of his family but rather focuses on his life in France. Yes, the author struggles somewhat with the French people and, especially, the French language. But unfortunately these stories, while not exactly boring, are too predictable to be really funny. Somehow Dave Sedaris battling Dave Sedaris in France is not as interesting as adolescent Dave Sedaris fighting adolescence and his delightfully dysfunctional family. And so I hope the author recalls or invents more stories involving his family, or I suggest he retire young and keep studying French.
Bottom line: David Sedaris deviates from his proven theme, must to the disappointment of this reader. Not recommended. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-10 05:53:39 EST)
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| 02-27-08 | 3 | (NA) |
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I read so many great reviews for this book, and I love his sister, Amy Sedaris, so I thought... why not? I'll try it. I am usually one to love autobiographical stories, but I was slightly surprised when I read this book. I will say I enjoyed reading through it, but there were certain situations he was in (a story about public transportation in France where an American couple is making fun of David and his boyfriend... thinking that because they are in France, they are the only ones who speak English... I loved the scenario, but I was rooting for David to make a witty comeback to the couple... and he never did. Needless to say, I was a bit disappointed.) My favorite stories are about him teaching an English class and requiring students to watch soap operas... oh! and also the few that are about David learning French-hilarious!
This book is very quirky. I liked it, I wish I loved it because the writing is very fun to read, but some of the short stories needed a little "umph" to 'em. If you enjoy reading short vignettes that are sometimes excruciating awkward... this is definitely the book for you. I would not say it was "laugh out loud" funny (and there are many books that are just that), but it was worth the time reading. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-03-29 12:21:40 EST)
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| 02-27-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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There isn't much more I can say about this book that hasn't already been said but I will try anyway. I read this quite a few years ago on a friend's recommendation. And OH MY GOODNESS! My words do not do this book justice!! Sedaris' take on life and his way of telling stories is unlike anything I have ever read or heard. This book was so laugh-out-loud funny that at any given moment while reading this book I could be found spitting coffee out of my mouth, bending over in laughter and yes maybe even wetting my pants!! (okay, so the last one never happened but this book is just that funny!!)
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| 02-25-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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David Sedaris is endearing, hilarious, and brutally honest. His stories are as funny as they are because their presentation comes in a manner that is so embarrassingly honest it has to be true. I've purchased this book at least a dozen times, read it more than that and I can't help but give it away to people who haven't had the pleasure of reading it. Sedaris was on tour recently and I don't think I ever laughed as much as I did at his reading. He's wonderful! If you haven't read this book, it is a must. I am very much anticipating his new book due out this year!
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| 02-20-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This book is one of the funniest things I've ever read. His perspective on being an outsider in France is fascinating and hilarious. Buy this book!
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| 02-18-08 | 3 | (NA) |
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A collection of autobiographic stories of a funny David Sedaris. I like the short shorty format because it allowed me my "small dose" of humour whenever I could sneak away. Always a laugh to be had.
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| 02-02-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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I keep this book on my nightstand at all times. Every essay in here is a true gem, a work of art. This collection is testament enough that David Sedaris is a true genius of American literature. Even if he's living in France. Not that he's an "ex-pat" or anything.
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| 01-27-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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When David Sedaris is in top form, there is nobody funnier. I think this is his best collection of all - hardly a dud story in the bunch. The "rabbit of easter" story, detailing hilarious misunderstandings in his French class, can make me howl just remembering it.
A very funny writer, at the top of his game. The only thing funnier than reading this book is to hear Sedaris read the stories on tape. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-14 19:02:03 EST)
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| 01-23-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This guy is unbelievably funny. I have read some of these shorts 5 or 6 times and they keep getting funnier.
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| 01-23-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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The comparison one reviewer makes on the back cover of this book between David Sedaris and Mark Twain is not overblown. Every page of this book will have you laughing out loud. David Sedaris has an eye for the humor in the absurd situations he and his kooky family find themselves in. It's no wonder both he and his sister are famous comedians: There is enough comedy material in his immediate family alone that it sounds like David could write another twenty books just telling stories about them.
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| 01-18-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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Hearing Sedaris read his own work-Me Talk Pretty One Day-has caused me to appear like a laughing lunatic in my car, alone, as I drive to work. While I understand why his extremely dry and sarcastic take on the world might not appeal to everyone, if you find every day life a great combination of unbelievable, tragic and really funny, you will love this guy. Although I read this book several years ago and loved it, someone suggested I listen to the CD as it features Sedaris reading his own work, with the emphasis and pauses where he meant them to be. His voice itself is funny, too. If you aren't sure about buying the CD (or book) I suggest going to the website for NPR, (National Public Radio), searching the archives for him and listening to one or two pieces for free. You will be hooked. I love, love, love the pieces where he is in France with his lover Hugh, because he is very honest about being an outsider. The stuff about his family-well, if it is half-true, I'm glad he can earn a living after that crazy upbringing. There are some bonus pieces he reads to a live audience that aren't in the book, I think. I am a huge fan, and as a New York City resident, may appreciate some of his city-based stories about him starting out here more than others. Sedaris' voice creates an intimacy with the listener. I am buying this for a really sick relative who has a wicked sense of humor, because it is so funny that it could serve as medicine.
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| 01-11-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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I recieved this book as a gift from my husban who hates to read yet loves NPR. This is the first Sedaris book I've read. I'm a fan! I plan on purchasing more of his books. I'm very busy and I find that books of essays are better because I can read one essay at a time. I enjoyed reading about sedaris' French teacher and how to explain Easter in a second language.
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| 12-17-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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I first read "Me Talk Pretty One Day" in a writing class. I must admit that I was skeptical, especially with such an odd sounding title. I got much more than I bargained for by reading Mr. Sedaris' work. I was transported to France where I felt like I was struggling like David Sedaris was to learn the language. I really felt like I was at the amusement park with him when he "almost saw this girl get killed". His work is shocking at times, almost always tear inducing funny, and very true to life. The only thing better than reading his stories, is getting to hear him read the stories. With his soft spoken voice with a hint of a lisp, you really feel like you are him. If you get the chance to hear him live, DO SO! Also, if you are short on time, or do not have the patience level for long novels, this is a good book. It does not have to be read in order. It is one of those books that you can pick up read a story,and put it down.
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| 12-11-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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Wonderful! So funny. I was laughing out loud at so many of his stories, and a lot of them reminded me of people I knew or had seen before. It was a great book
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| 11-25-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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My favorite David Sedaris book. He is hilarious, but you have to have a bit of a quirky sense of humor to understand him!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-12 19:44:21 EST)
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| 11-09-07 | 4 | (NA) |
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I was first introduced to the writing of David Sedaris in a Literary Nonfiction class. The excerpt we read was the one from which the title of this book is taken, "Me Talk Pretty One Day." I thought it was pretty funny and bought the book. Well, it is a lot funnier than that. The funniest parts of this book deal with his various looney family members, and Sedaris' deadpan style reminds me of Dave Barry with an edge. I took this book to read in the doctor's office while my husband had his colonoscopy and I think the people in the waiting room thought I was certifiable...Several times I had to wipe the tears from my eyes. Highly recommend this to anyone who is looking for a great comic read.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-11-26 20:15:06 EST)
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| 10-31-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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This is one of the funniest books I have ever read in my life. I am a huge Sedaris fan anyway, but I had to make sure I was in a place that wasn't too quiet when I was reading this, because I found myself often laughing out loud. So please, don't take this book to church, class, or...the library???
My favorite chapter is "Shiner Like a Diamond", which is all about David's sister, Amy. Buy this book NOW! (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-11-09 08:11:42 EST)
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| 10-30-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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many times i laughed out loud, would reread the same passage and laugh out loud again
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| 10-22-07 | 4 | (NA) |
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Splendid, silly and sensitive. I really enjoyed the wit and melodious nature of this one. Sedaris at perhaps his finest - at least for my book shelf. The themes he creates are always carried out very easily from essay to essay, chapter to chapter. His words lift off of the page in such description in this book that really set the quickly-changing scenes and acheive bursts of laughter with continuous humor. His best work in my eyes so far.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-31 10:55:51 EST)
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| 10-13-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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Sedaris is hilarious, and this is his best book. The "Rooster" chapter is so funny that I couldn't read it out loud to my husband because I was almost choking from laughing so hard.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-22 14:56:04 EST)
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| 09-04-07 | 5 | 2\2 |
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...Need I say more? He is hilarious. I have many books from him and this is really funny.
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| 09-04-07 | 1 | 3\15 |
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Let me start by saying I am a bibliophile and will sometimes buy a book just for the look of it. I ended up throwing the book away rather than offer it to any one else. If I could have given this book something less than one star I would have given it a negative fifteen (-15). I found this book gross, crass and inappropriate. I've read books with strong language in them, but never like this one that has filthy language just for the sake of using filthy language. I wouldn't have this book in my home and am sorry that I read the whole thing, but it was a private book club choice. As it turned out no one else finished reading it. DON'T BUY, READ or OWN THIS BOOK!
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| 08-30-07 | 3 | (NA) |
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Good book. Not laugh-out-loud funny, but it is full of the kind of humor you would expect from Sedaris. Well worth the price and effort.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-03 22:21:38 EST)
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| 08-19-07 | 5 | 1\1 |
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I love this book. My copy is completely worn out - I rarely re-read a book, but I did this one. I forced it on all my friends. Very sick and hilarious!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-08-30 16:42:39 EST)
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