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Holidays on Ice

Holidays on Ice
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David Sedaris has always has a special affinity for Christmas. His celebrated National Public Radio debut, "The Santaland Diaries", later appeared as a story in his critically-acclaimed "Barrel Fever", and became a popular play in 1996. This audiobook includes "The Santaland Diaries", as well as two additional Sedaris classics, plus a hilarious new, never-before-published essay.

 

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He tells you about the highs and lows of being a christmas elf.Dina the Christmas Whore was a great visual essay and The Christmas Letter was a scream.(although in the most twisted way )The last two are confusing and not worth reading. Reading Dave is such a treat, he is the kind of guy I should date,polite,observant,with a dark witty, messed up sense of humor.Anyone who has worked in retail during Christmas can relate to The Santaland Diaries. But other than that its a great book. Omigosh, this was one with like a hard ice tea in the middle of the dessert. I thought the conversational essay was dead.

He is the Mark Twain of his day (if Twain had been a gay midget). The best way to appreciate David Sedaris is either live or on audio cd. The man is hystericaly funny, in a condescending, sharp-tongued manner.

Very nice The book got mailed right away and was to me very shortly.

thank God it wasn't as long as SantaLand. "pea-sized conscience". SantaLand Diaries, I remembered being the reason Sedaris's name stayed penned in my memory as `that gusty humorous author.' But I stopped cold with Season's Greetings. But least I stop and digress as enough people have already pronounced their displeasure here. Okay, so there's no way anyone can say this author doesn't possess that gusty type of humor.

and a bit clique I must add. I mean come on now, comparing bad entertainment to treating cancer early, that's just over the top brilliant humor. To conclude, struggling as I did getting through the whore to actually get back to the chuckle bubbles that kept erupting in SantaLand, I eventually recognized what makes Sedaris an attention grabbing name.Let's see: ".industrial-strength lasagna,". I cried laughing. Ridiculing the Vietnamese girl and her language, yet leaving a child in her care, the dryer, the legal scuffle. As noted above, I am finicky and draw lines quickly where it concerns children, but Front Row Center. Season's Greeting literally made me sick to my stomach. "disposable boats, ultrasuede basketballs." --these unsullied phrases are littered throughout the book.

No way. ".wrong-headed and pointless". Saved for the stories pulled from the dark side of someone's traumatizing suffering, the way Sedaris lays humor on paper otherwise is among the cleverest in this time. which made it difficult to laugh getting through the Christmas Whore. My God.Why was this story even included.

I just prefer the stories about his family, like "Dinah, the Christmas Whore," but I really did enjoy "Front Row and Center with Thaddeus Bristol" quite a bit. I was a little disappointed that the three new essays were fiction, but they are still very funny. I hear there is an updated version of this book out and now and it has even more new material, so I will have to get around to picking that up. I needed to read something light and fun after that last book and this certainly fit the bill. I just love David Sedaris.

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