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Naked
Naked
Author: David Sedaris
ISBN-13: 9780316777735
ISBN-10: 0316777730
Publication Date: 6/1/1998
Pages: 291
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 810 ratings
Publisher: Back Bay Books
Book Type: Paperback
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86 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

sugarkane avatar reviewed Naked on + 27 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 13
This is quite possibly the funniest book I have ever read. If you are feeling down and you think nothing can perk you up, try reading Naked, and I promise, you'll be laughing within minutes.
SteveTheDM avatar reviewed Naked on + 204 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 9
I liked it; it's hard to believe that someone with as much lack of direction, and who has had so many near misses with disaster has manged to create as much of a career as Sedaris has.

I thought his bio would be funnier -- that's what the back cover copy would have you believe -- but while there are certainly many funny moments, there's a lot of nail biting, too. It doesn't make the book bad, but it didn't hit my expectations, either. So I'm left with an odd feeling about it.

This review sounds lukewarm --- but the book is actually quite good. It's just not crazy funny like I thought it would be.
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Helpful Score: 7
Sedaris is hilarious, but you probably already knew that. His life and family make for a great read.
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Helpful Score: 7
I got so many crazy looks when I would read this book at work on my lunch break. I laughed out loud and everyone thought I was crazy!

This book is ridiculously funny. Smart and funny is a combination I love in a book.
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Helpful Score: 4
David Sedaris's stories about his family and growing up. His visit to the nudist camp is hilarious.
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Helpful Score: 4
Very funny and well written memoir. One of those books that pulled me right in to the story.
Claudielou avatar reviewed Naked on + 77 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
David Sedaris is an absolute hoot!
Helpful Score: 3
Very funny! Sedaris is so easy and fun to read, the book is over before you know it.
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Helpful Score: 3
Hilarious, amazing, scary, sad: Sedaris' life with OCD, a bizarre Greek grandmother, his first job at a mental institution, summer camp in Athens, hitchhiking experiences from silly to life-threatening, and the diagnosis of a parent's cancer. My favorite is C.O.G., A coming of age story of Sedaris working strange jobs with even stranger people on the west coast.
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Helpful Score: 2
Hillarious!! I loved reading this book. It's also quite a conversation piece just sitting around your house. I read numerous parts aloud to groups.
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Helpful Score: 2
I love David Sedaris but this book was not my favorite. I was expecting to read a series of hilarious stories from his life but most of the essays in this book were very personal. I guess that's why the title is "Naked" because this book reveals much about the author. If you're looking for humor, pick any of the other David Sedaris books because they will all have you laughing out loud. If you're looking less for humor and more for understanding him better, this is the book for you.
wordgeek avatar reviewed Naked on + 13 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
my favorite of david sedaris so far...
i heard myself laughing out loud so many times!
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Helpful Score: 1
Hilarious! I had to stop and laugh out loud SEVERAL TIMES!
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Helpful Score: 1
This book is hilarious!
vallipow avatar reviewed Naked on + 40 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
David Sedaris has a unique voice: part petulance, a little whiny, but completely honest about himself. And always very, very funny! In "Naked" Sedaris presents himself, in this set of memoirs drawing from his childhood onward, as full of insecurities (spending a week at a nudist resort reveals just one of these) and being at the mercy of his sarcastic, wise-cracking chain-smoking mother, siblings who compete with him for her attention, and a father who frequently embarrasses him. But he recognizes the absurdity even the most embarrassing situations, and makes the reader laugh.
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Helpful Score: 1
Awesome essays by a truly funny man...
canadianeh avatar reviewed Naked on + 242 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Ha ha ha ha ha! Hee hee hee! Snort! Ha ha ha!
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Helpful Score: 1
A great, laugh out loud book
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Helpful Score: 1
Hilarious, dry humor. Collection of short stories somewhat connected.
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Helpful Score: 1
dark comedy. good stuff.
JoTheMomma avatar reviewed Naked on + 6 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
David Sedaris never disappoints.
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Helpful Score: 1
Laugh-out-loud funny
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Helpful Score: 1
hysterical book. can be a bit overwhelming if you don't know sedaris' humor and style of writing
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Helpful Score: 1
this is hysterical. David sedaris at his best.
Chemeria avatar reviewed Naked on + 31 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
It was a good book, but a bit wordy I liked 'Dress your family....' better, but this wasn't bad.
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Helpful Score: 1
Hilarious , wry and brilliant!
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Helpful Score: 1
The author is painfully honest which leads to some dark humor. I didn't care for some of the short stories, but others had me laughing out loud and reading lines to whomever was near because I couldn't keep it too myself.
amjones1 avatar reviewed Naked on + 79 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Trade paperback, not hardcover
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Helpful Score: 1
This is the most hilarious book I have EVER read! Never have I had so much fun reading a book! Word to the wise: Don't read you don't find vulgarity, swearing, or obscenities funny, but if that is your type of humor DON'T pass up!!!
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"DAVID SEDARIS BRINGSX-RAY VISION TO THIS STRIP SEARCH OF THE HUMAN PSYCHE, SPARING NO ONE-INCLUDING HIMSELF...HIS WORK IS CHARACTERIZED BY A BRAZEN CANDOR, A HEART OF GOLD, AND THE SORT OF BLITHELY SOPHISTICATED LOOPY HUMOR THAT MIGHT HAVE RESULTED IF DOROTHY PARKER AND JAMES TURBUR HAD HAD A LOVE CHILD."

- ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
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VERY funny book. Be prepared if ordering ISBN 0316779490 though, the publisher used it for the oversized high quality PAPERBACK edition of the book AND the hardcover that they released at the same time. So, you never know which version you will get when ordering through PaperBack Swap. You will still get the same great stories which is all that really matters.
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Delightfull humor
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you've got to love David Sedaris and his humour. Makes you wish you would've said that
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Funny: what can I say? This guy is fun to read.
javagal avatar reviewed Naked on + 8 more book reviews
Satire at it's finest;Sedaris has a warped mind. He sometimes reads his works on NPR>
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Hilarious! I love anything David Sedaris writes.
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This was an amusing book.
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Cute and funny. Easy read.
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Good book! Typical Sedaris humor!!
kel1183 avatar reviewed Naked on + 6 more book reviews
David Sedaris is always great. This book made me laugh out loud from start to finish. His anecdotes about his crazy family and growing up in a household that was religious to the point of ridiculousness never failed to entertain. My boyfriend and I read it together and we both thoroughly enjoyed it.
tracy-autler avatar reviewed Naked on + 10 more book reviews
Praise for the quick wit and humor David Sedaris used throughout the entire book! Shocking, hillarious, sad and heartwarming all at the same time. This is one author that I would love to know personally. His humor and story telling make this a smash hit with this reader!
MomReadsALot avatar reviewed Naked on + 30 more book reviews
Hilarious, sometimes jarringly so. You'll laugh out loud.
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This was the first David Sedaris book that I ever read, and it still makes me laugh every time I read it. This one includes a lot about his childhood and family, which I think make up his best stories. This one also has a more serious side than some of his others. I really enjoyed it and I am anxious for a new book to be released! I know he is working on one, so I hope the wait isn't too much longer!
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Laugh-out loud funny in places, tear-welling in others. David's recollections of his strange family and challenging childhood evokes sympathy and laughter. Pulls no punches; not recommended for those who might be easily offended as there is a lot here to offend. But his honesty cuts to the core and is a breath of fresh air.
kentuckygirl avatar reviewed Naked on + 19 more book reviews
very funny.
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This book had me laughing hysterically, although if you can get this on tape/CD and listen to Sedaris' whiney voice reading it, well that's even better!
This is Sedaris' autobiography of being a misfit in a misfit family that moved from the New York to Raleigh, NC. Talk about culture shock! There are also touching moments in this book, and Sedaris pulls those off with tenderness and bittersweet humor. A great "break in" read from David Sedaris.
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****
contributor to THIS AMERICAN LIFE on NPR, good writer, funny
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Funny stuff, commentary on life experiences.
sparrowtwist avatar reviewed Naked on
Dark and hilarious!
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Humerous, sometimes laugh out loud funny, Mr. Sedaris takes you through a few vignettes in his diverse life.
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This is well written, but I was expecting it to be funnier. It's actually deeper than I expected.
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I enjoy his writing very much. I found this collection of essays to be humerous although not as sidesplitting as "Me Talk Pretty One Day."
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Strange book! Well, no, strange characters! So funny!
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I like David Sedaris very much, but this book seemed a lot less generous and a little mean spirited compared to his other humor. I much preferred "Me Talk Pretty Someday".
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Wierd snippets of a strange life.
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David Sedaris is a funny and odd man!
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If your a David Sedaris fan like I am, you'll love this book of short stories. His story Naked about the week he spent in a nudist colony had me rolling.
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A hilariously fantastic read!!!
csa avatar reviewed Naked on + 45 more book reviews
Ready to laugh? Another David Sedaris that will entertain you and have you laughing out loud.
carlamo avatar reviewed Naked on + 269 more book reviews
Sedaris at his twisted best
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He is truly hilarious!
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Sedaris is always LYAOF funny!
Delos avatar reviewed Naked on
Sidesplitting. That's what one of the reviews on the back says and I really can't capture it better than that. Interesting portraits of the author's family life in this one. Sometimes sad, but always hysterically funny.
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hilarious as always
Readnmachine avatar reviewed Naked on + 1478 more book reviews
A collection of memoir-based vignettes, all written with Sedaris' wry and cynical outlook. They are, to my taste, amusing rather than laugh-out-loud funny because of the often sad truth underlying the topics.
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I think he's brilliant, esp. in live audio, but I couldn't really get into this book.
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I was laughing out loud!
snowlvr avatar reviewed Naked on + 14 more book reviews
Hilarious!
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David Sedaris tells the funniest stories about his life. This was by far the best book that I read by him. It is really good.
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Laugh out loud funny!
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Hilarious. I laughed out loud many times as I read this book!
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Funny, funny, funny and a little offbeat!
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Humorous non-fiction essays that sometimes made me laugh out loud!
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Thoroughly enjoyed listening to this while we drove cross country. We laughed a lot!
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be the first on your block to have a personally autographed copy of NAKED. my personal favorite line is when the drunk mom says to the daughter "no liquor at your wedding??? the daughter says she's not having that kind of wedding. The mom says, what kind? happy?

for some reason that just made me laugh out loud.
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very funny memoir.
ilovedale3 avatar reviewed Naked on + 524 more book reviews
I was not impressed at all with Sedaris's collection of essays about his life... am I the only one? Though it is touted to be full of laughs, I found nothing funny about the stories. An alcholic mother, an angry father, strange siblings, Sedaris's struggle with OCD... just not my idea of funny.
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brilliant
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Funny, but I liked Barrel Fever better.
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More fun essays from David Sedaris.
margaretlee avatar reviewed Naked on + 171 more book reviews
I know these reviews are for 'impressions only,' but you can really only get the full effect of david sedaris if you listen to him read his own work, which he does on the audio cassette of this book. I highly recommend it. The title essay refers to a week that he spent in a nudist colony/trailer park and is really funny...a commentary on how hung up we all are about our bodies and our looks. Even more thought-provoking is the first essay, "A plague of tics," in which DS describes his early childhood during which he had obsessive compulsive disorder, complete with physical tics and very odd behaviors. His teacher's reaction to these displays of compulsively licking the light switch (and her subsequent visit to his home to meet with his mother) are wonderful and tender. Read it or listen to it...it's worth the point(s)!
kentuckygirl avatar reviewed Naked on + 19 more book reviews
hilarious.
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Good collection of short stories.
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I did find it on the plain. I did nor read it. Never will.(gift)
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Didn't care for this and didn't finish it.
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This book was sent to me through PBS with a tiny water stain at the bottom corner, that affects oly the first 20 pages of the book. I didn't see this as a problem, but felt I should give others fair warning!