I've just finished reading a series of David Sedaris books. The best part being that most are just a collection of essays so if you get bored with one story, it's over quickly and onto the next. Most of his essays are cringe-tastic fun, like seeing someone trip and fall and trying not to laugh (out loud).
As far as storytelling goes, he's superbly wry. My favorite book is Me Talk Pretty One Day which follows a lifetime of language issues, from childhood speech class (for correcting a lisp) to creating acid-induced performance art. Holidays on Ice opens with him working as a Christmas Elf at Macy's and includes a chapter (my fave) titled Dinah the Christmas Whore. Enough said.
Naked and Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim were the last two I read, and aptly titled to since it covers a lifetime worth of family related stories.
All are definitely worth a read if you are looking!