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  • By: David Sedaris
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  • Length: 6 hrs and 25 mins
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Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls

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Summary

A guy walks into a bar.

From here, the story could take many turns. A guy walks into a bar and meets the love of his life. A guy walks into a bar and finds no one else is there. When this guy is David Sedaris, the possibilities are endless, but the result is always the same: he will both delight you with twists of humour and intelligence and leave you deeply moved.

In Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls, Sedaris remembers his father's dinnertime attire (shirtsleeves and underpants), his first colonoscopy (remarkably pleasant), and the time he considered buying the skeleton of a murdered Pygmy. The common thread? Sedaris masterfully turns each episode into a love story: how it feels to be in a relationship where one loves and is loved over many years, what it means to be part of a family, and how it's possible, through all of life's absurdities, to accept oneself.

©2013 David Sedaris (P)2013 Hachette Audio

Critic reviews

"A humorist par excellence, Sedaris can make Woody Allen appear ham-tongued, Oscar Wilde a drag" ( Observer)
"The world's finest comic writer" ( Independent)
"David Sedaris is a man who could capture your heart and lift your spirits while reading out the ingredients of a rice cake" ( Observer)

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funny and often disturbing

If you could sum up Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls in three words, what would they be?

The title drew my attention. I thought what the heck and I'm glad I did. David Sedaris writes with alacrity and wit. Aside form baring his soul authentically, his use of mind grabbing metaphors and turns of phrase make his writing engaging and compelling.

A collection of mostly autobiographical stories about his experiences in a rather macabre taxidemists, diabetes or battling his demons with his father, Sedaris keeps you fully engaged form start to finish.

Which character – as performed by David Sedaris – was your favourite?

London taxidermist!

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Self-congratulatory, dull, waffle…..

I’ll admit, once I’d recovered from the initial tedium of his voice the first couple of stories weren’t that bad…… but then it just goes on and on and on and on. I gave up after an hour (yes, I think it was an hour) of Sedaris imagining himself as a white conservative on a gun crime mission due to hearing that gay marriage was legal, which was about as funny as errrr… a white conservative on a gun crime mission due to hearing that gay marriage was legal.
If you want an audiobook equivalent to being stuck on a 7 hour flight next to an aging, bleating, lamenting, smug American who thinks he has a ticket to talk to you because he understands anti Americanism and is desperate to tell you about his ‘hilarious’ life… buy this audiobook, but be advised, you may be tempted to strangle yourself with your headphones in an attempt to end the journey.

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Enjoy spluttering in public and laughing out loud?

Where does Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

The funniest collection of readings I have heard, ever.

What other book might you compare Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls to, and why?

David Sedaris is unique in his quirky and wry view of life. Unlike other semi-autobiographies where you are taken through the chronological order of a noteworthy or tragic life, David Sedaris' collection of essays allows you to light like a butterfly on the fleeting moments of significance in his, sometimes poignant but more often trivial, life. Instead of observing, we share his awkward and gauche acts, secretly believing that we are imperfectly wonderful too.

Which scene did you most enjoy?

There are so many moments to enjoy. The need to clear out the junk of unwanted gift collections, "this is what happens when you tell someone you like something...nothing stems the tide of crap," is one we are all familiar with but perhaps not one with so many humorous outcomes as Sedaris' owl collection. The salacious taxidermist showing his collection of body parts is both shocking and fascinating at once and Sedaris simple dares to say what we all think - or at least hope we would on a really, really smart day.

If you think the trivia of someone's life, the minutia of their day, their thoughts and their relationships is not enough then Sedaris has even more. Writing in the voice of the mad in the way only Americans can be, the final selection of stories will have you crying with laughter. The homophobic mother whose gay son encourages her to wear a T-Shirt with initials he assures her stand for Another Savvy Senior Hopes Obama Loses Everything and the Dahl-like poem in homage to dogs will leave you desperate for more.

Luckily, there are lots more. Lots and lots more.

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

Laugh, think and love this life in all its infinite triviality.

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Good Stuff From Sedaris

This is the latest collection of stories from David Sedaris, some of which appeared on the Radio 4 series "Meet David Sedaris" and as usual they are funny, charming and sometimes moving in places.
As usual his dad doesn't come out well in this collection and his poor family! but you can tell that despite the cutting comments about them there is genuine love between them all.
Being read by the author himself is the main selling point of this- I have read some of his books but it is hearing them in his voice that makes them so much better.

If you have never read/heard any David Sedaris before jump in here and I guarantee you will download more!

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Wonderfully entertaining

As always, David Sedaris is wonderfully entertaining and reads his work so effectively.
Some of the short essays have appeared in other anthologies of his work but it is well worth revisiting them.

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An hilarious and intimate insights

Would you consider the audio edition of Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls to be better than the print version?

While I've not read the book, the audiobook allows Sedaris to convey truly, and with lacerating wit and candour, his fascinating history, views and stories.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Sadaris paints characters superbly, with several coming to life through his impressions but often just through his writing.

Have you listened to any of David Sedaris’s other performances? How does this one compare?

I've also listened to When You Are Engulfed In Flames, which is also good, but Diabetes with Owls is superior.

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

Lacerating wit, beautiful candour

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A great listen

Having David Sedaris himself narrating in his witty tone is a real bonus. It's perfect for long car journeys or travelling with headphones. Chapters are self contained stories so perfect to dip in and out of while keeping a vague overall theme. I find myself going back to the stories I enjoyed most and registering to their perfectly formed prose and pinpoint delivery.

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I'm quite the fan of Mr. Sedaris

This book has been out for a while, but I thought I'd review it just the same, even if I'm just adding another voice to the choir.

I thought his last book, Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk: A Modest Bestiary, was a bit of a misstep, but with Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls David Sedaris is to back to form. Form, of course, being the wry comedic essays in which he excels above any other. If you enjoyed any of his other books, you'll like this one too. It's that simple. If you know about David Sedaris from listening to the BBC Radio 4 specials he did, you'll be sad to know that quite a few of the stories from those sessions are also included in this book. However, his stories and his performance deserves at least a second listen, if not a third or even a fourth and fifth, so don't let that put you off.

If you enjoy David Sedaris, you might also like David Rakoff and the CBS radioprogram Wiretap with Jonathan Goldstein.

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Not his best but still very enjoyable

If you could sum up Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls in three words, what would they be?

Wonderfully gently amusing

Who was your favorite character and why?

David as I find him easy to relate to

Which scene did you most enjoy?

All of them

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

No as I use audio books to fight insomnia

Any additional comments?

He has a lovely soothing relaxing voice..wonderful to get to sleep to until the chapter changes and its a louder live reading or the music in between chapters wakes you up...but it was not designed as an insomnia aid so I have forgiven him lol :-)

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Never disappoints

Performance: 1 star off for the odd music in between sketches - sorry, David, if this was your personal choice. Otherwise excellent observation and delivery - as always.

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