I really like humorous nonfiction essays - they really give you an opportunity to swim around in the author's brain...you know, if you're into that sort of creepy stuff. I think these are some of the better books in the genre right now: David Foster Wallace "A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again" David Foster Wallace "Consider the Lobster" David Sedaris "Naked" David Sedaris "Dress Your Family in Courduroy and Denim" Laurie Notaro "The Idiot Girls Action-Adventure Club" Amy Sedaris "I Like You: Hospitality Under the Influence"
I like David Sedaris a lot. Not quite in the same category, but similar and also great, is Bill Bryson. He writes travel narratives, funny and insightful and just interesting. My favorite is his Australian book, "In A Sunburned Country."