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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. 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. ( )I don't know what possessed me to read this book in May, but it was laugh-out-loud funny! I truly enjoyed this stories and plan to pass the book around my family during the holidays to relieve some stress. I'm a huge David Sedaris fan, and this was one of the only books of his that I hadn't read (although I realize now it contains some material from his other books). This is a slim volume (only 134 pages) that contains six "Christmas" stories. (I put Christmas in quotes because, you know, this is David Sedaris. These are not your run-of-the-mill stories. After all, one of them is called "Dinah, The Christmas Whore.") The centerpiece is the amazingly funny "SantaLand Diaries," which recounts the authors experiences working as an elf at Macy's during Christmas. This insider's view of SantaLand from a sarcastic, hilarious gay man in his 30s is totally worth the price of the book. It is classic Sedaris. The other stories were amusing and include some outlandish short stories, such as the spoof on the holiday letter. I prefer his real-life stories though. Although this would be appreciated by Sedaris fans (and the SantaLand Diaries is vintage Sedaris), new Sedaris readers would be better off starting with Naked or Me Talk Pretty One Day or When You Are Engulfed By Flames. If you are looking for witty, humorous real-life personal essays, I would recommend any one of these books without reservation. HOLIDAYS ON ICE collects six of David Sedaris's most profound Christmas stories into one slender volume, perfect for use as a last-minute coaster or ice scraper. This drinking man's companion can be enjoyed by the warmth of a raging fire, the glow of a brilliantly decorated tree, or even in the backseat of a van or police car. Humorous series of stories of both David Sedaris experiences and his family and some made up. His account of being an elf at Macey's was good. no reviews | add a review
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