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Book Reviews of I Hope They Serve Beer in HellBook Review: Read the book and Bought it 2X Summary: 5 Stars
This book is really hilarious and actually is what brought me and my fiancee together. I saw the book on a friends bookshelf, snagged it and read in with in 3 days. It is incredibly hilarious. The stories are so unbelievably entertaining that I just could not put it down! I knew my fiancee (just a friend at the time) would love it! I bought a copy and gave it to him. He started to read it, but found out there was a movie based on the book (also hilarious, but not all inclusive by any means). I would recommend this book and any other book written by Tucker Max in the future to anyone who is looking for a well written (he went to law school) montage of embarrassing/outrageous/self effacing/politically incorrect stories. I was laughing out loud at literally every story. BUY IT NOW!! You won't be disappointed.
Book Review: Brilliant Summary: 5 Stars
Everything you have heard about this book is true. Its a shameless account of drunken debauchery and using women like they are toys. Its sick, twisted, perverted. It is brilliant and amazing. Tucker Max tells several short stories about his life. Not about his childhood, or his emotions, or work and school. About going out with his friends. About getting drunk. About hooking up.
I bought this book at LAX and by the time i landed in ATL i was done. I called my brother, my mother, everyone and anyone. I told them to go buy this book. I am telling you to buy this book. If you know how to have fun and are not uppity you will love this book too.
And Tucker seems like a pretty cool dude. I dont get the hate.
Book Review: Very Offensive and extremely funny Summary: 5 Stars
I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell is the collected story telling works of a twenty-something year old womanizer who likes to party named Tucker Max. He basically tells story after story (usually in the south west parts of the country...North Carolina, Texas, Tennessee, etc.) about how he takes home girls and has sex with them, or him and his friends would make fun of fat girls. Like I said, a lot of this was very funny, and extremely offensive to just about everyone. But don't worry there's a few stories included where the person who gets it the worst is the author himself. Its very entertaining, as I barely put it down, finishing it in 2 days. I recommend it highly, but not if you have a weak stomach or get offended easily.
Book Review: Get over it, it was funny. Summary: 5 Stars
If you are going to focus on the writing style of this book, you have missed the point completely. It doesn't need to be "thought provoking"- it's recounted memories of arrogance and macho-male behavior.
If you want to laugh at someone else's expense, this is the book for you.
As a woman, I would probably "never recover" from the verbal abuse from the like of Tucker Max - but I didn't read the book to hate men and get all self righteous; I read the book to laugh at piss-face.
The sushi-pants story had me rolling on the floor trying to read aloud as quickly as I could muster between choking and laughing so my friends could share in my joy.
Book Review: I love you, man. Summary: 5 Stars
Hahahaha...what a twisted f***. Tucker Max, chapter after chapter, describes his bizarre escapades involving drinking and sex. Although a lot of it is hard to believe, it kept me laughing just imagining the events taking place.
The book is not for everyone, though. Feminists (or even just women in general), right wing Bible-thumpers, people who don't curse (or have sex), and anyone else easily offended should not read this book. But you have to take the book for what it's worth and not take it seriously. It's meant to make you smile, laugh, and sometimes gag because it IS so offensive. Pretend we leave in a non-PC world and just allow yourself to laugh.
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