Everyone, meet Lindsay Moore from Black and Blonde One, aka Miss Lips. She's full of sass, lots of fun and she's got some great recommendations for holiday readings.
When Rachel asked me to do a guest post on her blog, I was thrilled! When the topic of books came up, I was even more pleased. I actively started making a list of my favorites throughout the years and I found one common thread; I like reading memoirs of homosexual satirical men that have hysterically dysfunctional families. My favorite authors? David Sedaris, Simon Doonan, and Augusten Burroughs.
David Sedaris
This is a tough one. I honestly love all of his books, but the one that stands out the most in Naked. It chronicles his life growing up, stories about his mother mocking his OCD-type complexes (he shines his coins), being friends with his blind aunt, and even hitch-hiking across the country. It's full of vapid tales of adventure all while bringing out the light-heartedness in every situation. You will be thankful you have been spared some of the insanity that he's conquered in his life.
Simon Doonan
If you don't know who Simon Doonan is, you're at a loss in life. Seriously. He is the creative director at Barney's and is in charge of merchandising all of the windows. He has a twisted sense of humor and style, which is exactly what makes him brilliant. Above you will see a clip of his hilarious nature. Bookwise, my favorite is Beautiful People: My Family and other Glamorous Varmints. It details the love for his ultra-glam mother Betty (of course), his crazy grandmother Narg (a nickname), and his schizo uncle that all live together. The book is all about his pursuit of a fabulous life, by whatever means necessary.
Augusten Burroughs

What are some of your favorite books?