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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. An amusing collection of holiday-related stories. This is the first of Sedaris' work I've read (as opposed to listening on NPR) and I was a little underwhelmed; they elicited a couple of grins and guffaws, but left little that was memorable. I'll likely return to his work at some point in the future to see if my opinion changes. ( )Starts with a great essay on being a Macy’s Elf, then gets unpleasant: the humor is about how clueless, racist, insensitive, and overall horrible the narrators are, with ludicrous exaggerations of current cultural phenomena, and they don’t work as satire because they’re just too broad. His nonfiction, though obviously it’s as carefully curated as the fiction, is better because it has to be constrained by plausibility and thus can actually do some incisive work. Or maybe because his major target is usually himself, which takes a bunch of the meanness out of it. I enjoyed the author's observations working as a holiday elf very much. Didn't care much for the following essays though. Wickedly funny! I love David Sedaris!! This is by far my favorite collection of his. I laugh every time I hear or read the Macy's elf story. I would recommend anything he wrote. You have to listen to him read his stories on audio. Amazing! I would love to see him live. no reviews | add a review
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