I'm picking up more hours at work and it's getting to be summer time so I'm looking for lighter, funnier things to read. Does anybody have any suggestions? I have a lot of serious books that I've wanted to read, but I just can't bring myself to dive into them right now. Anybody read anything witty and funny lately that they would recommend?
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
I just finished the book "Dress your family in corduroy and denim" by David Sedaris. It's hard for me to pin-point what I like and dislike in his books because each chapter is an essay and none of them really correspond to each other. I did notice that in this particular book of his, quite a few of the essays ended on a sad note, which I haven't noticed when reading his other pieces. For instance, he has a short essay on a time his father threw him out of the house - David thought it was because he had graduated from college, moved back home, loafed around, and got high all the time. In the last couple sentences of the essay it's realized that none of these factors were the reason; his father threw him out because he found out David is gay. That broke my heart: to understand that the fact that David loafed around, didn't earn any money, did drugs all the time...none of that mattered like his sexuality did. I would find myself finishing essays with this kind of mood and I wasn't sure if it was something I could honestly like. While it was absolutely written well, it seemed to have been written in a slightly saddened, reflective time in his life. Granted, there were plenty of essays that made me laugh or times where I laughed during the sad essays, but it wasn't really what I was expecting and therefore I still can't decide if I liked it. I definitely would recommend it, but I would be more apt to recommend one of his other pieces first.
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Laura!!
ReplyDeleteThere is this book called " Let it Snow" by John Green... You absolutely have to read it!!
It's one of those books where its three separate stories but the characters cross stories... and its a Christmas romance!!
Do it! Now!
Aw, I can't believe I'm just seeing this! I will Maggie! I just finished reading "The Time Traveler's Wife"...mixed reviews. Good story and told in an interesting way; her writing was rather blunt at times which was unsettling since she's so eloquent for the majority of the book. Not sure if it's one I would read again, but I am glad I read it and got to experience the book before I ever saw the movie. "Let it snow" is next on my list!
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