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Jan 09, 2018
Fans of David Sedaris have had a big treat to enjoy this year : access to (many!) selected entries of his personal diaries, dating from when he first started documenting weird and quirky things observed during the day when he was a poor and drug addict art student in Chicago and Raleigh NC, to his raise to fame with his first published book 'Naked', to his experience with domesticating a common spider that was living in his kitchen by feeding it collected live bugs. As usual, readers will marvel at the amount of grotesque persons he meets and events that happen around him; for instance, that time he met a vegan who seriously thought groceries would start selling human meat soon (that was in 1980). As with all David Sedaris' books, it's preferable to choose the audio version vs. the printed/ebook, as he records them himself and he can best convey his stories with own peculiar voice that you'll find endearing. Read this. Seriously.