Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk: A Modest Beastiary by David Sedaris
I liked it, but less than Sedaris' other books. I'm glad he usually sticks to essays rather than short stories, because his stories can sometimes be a bit meaner than I think he intends, which was the case for some of the ones in this book. Most of them were funny, though, and did have some interesting themes.
Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell
It was OK. Vowell raises some interesting points about history and presidential assassinations, but they don't often develop into much. Instead, we're treated to half-baked comparisons to then-current (the book came out in 2005) politics and personal anecdotes. Sometimes, personal narratives in these books can be great, but Vowell never really makes herself enough of a "character" for me to care.