A review by mjanssen
Naked, by David Sedaris

4.0

I enjoyed this, though I think it's less often overtly funny as compared to some of his later writing, and is more often just an account of episodes in his life. I think he hones his ability to examine himself and mine his flaws for laughs as he progresses as a writer. But it was a fun read. One other thing—this book again made me think that as good a writer as he is, Sedaris's endings sometimes seem forced, like he's rushing to add more import to the story than it carried before the final paragraph.