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You’ve eaten too much candy at Christmas…but have you ever eaten the face off a six-footstuffed Santa? You’ve seen gingerbread houses…but have you ever made your own gingerbread tenement? You’ve woken up with a hangover…but have you ever woken up next to Kris Kringle himself? Augusten Burroughs has, and in this caustically funny, nostalgic, poignant, and moving collection he recounts Christmases past and present—as only he could. With gimleteyed wit and illuminated prose, Augusten shows how the holidays bring out the worst in us and sometimes, just sometimes, the very, very best. You better not cry -- And two eyes made out of coal -- Claus and effect -- Ask again later -- Why do you reward me thus -- The best and only everything -- Silent night
Publication Year: 2009
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This one was up and down for me. While there were funny and poignant parts, much of it was cringe-worthy and hard to listen to. This was almost a bail but I’ve loved his other work so I hung in there. Definitely not something to become a holiday tradition
Definitley not a great Burroughs book. Short stories of his life and Christmas exaggerated. Took a turn in the end though and ended up being really sad. Merry Christmas?