Wednesday, December 3, 2008
I Like You - Amy Sedaris
I had heard of this book when it spent twelve weeks on the New York Times non fiction bestseller list as a hardcover book in 2006. It has just been released as a softcover by Hachette Books in October this year.
I couldn't wait to open this one up and find the surprises inside that the cover seems to promise. I was not disappointed!
First - where did that title come from? Well, Amy's philosophy on hospitality is - "Hello, and I like you. This is what you're saying when you invite someone into your home."
I Like You is full of quirky, hilarious information couched in perfectly reasonable tones. The beginning of the book covers the basics - making invitations, accepting invitations, keeping a party log. It also covers the wacky - why not hold an indoor garage sale at your party to get rid of some stuff when you have a captive crowd? Put some marbles in your medicine cabinet so you know what guest is snooping when the marbles fall into the sink. Planning for auspicious occasions such as 'Blind Date', 'Rich Uncle Comes to Visit', and 'Lumberjack Lunch' (plus lots more) are all covered. Everything you need is provided - invitations, decorations, table setting and most important - a themed menu. All fun aside - the recipes are actually really good! (Loved the Cinnamon Sour Cream Coffee Cake!)
The book is chock full of kitschy photos using some funky dishes and props. Sedaris also has a predilection for googly eyes and they are featured throughout. A gift section at the end gives directions to duplicate many of her creations.
Amy Sedaris is a very funny woman, and so is this book! Want a chance to win a copy? Enter my giveaway here!
If her humor is anything like David's, I'm sure this is hilarious.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a fun book!
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Diary of an Eccentric
Great review! I loved this book too but I feel like I just babbled in my review. It was kind of hard to describe but so funny. You were much more organized than I was. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a great book. Two writers in one family - writer's block must be a hoot.
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