Read a book!
Fifty-fourth book started & finished in 2009:
Life's Little Annoyances: True Tales of People Who Just Can't Take It Anymore by Ian Urbina (192 pp).
Was it interesting? A collection of (1-2 page) stories about people who find ways to strike back at the little annoyances of the title. To quote the introduction, "A few people stood firm, adopting perfectly irrational yet strangely cathartic ways to convey their dissent."
Well-written? The word I would use to describe this book's style is "frothy." I read most of it while waiting for a haircut.
Would I read it again? I just might. I'm more likely to half-remember one of the stories and go flipping through the book again to look for it, pausing periodically to re-read a section or other and chuckle.
Keep or give away? Keep.
Would I read a sequel/further adventures/etc? I probably would -- but I'd mooch that sequel or buy it used.