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I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell by Tucker Max

ebethinri's review

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5.0

As someone who followed this blog religiously in undergrad, I knew what to expect. Some of the material is repeated from the blog, but there is some new content.

This book is demented. Absolutely revolting. I loved every second of it. Who doesnt enjoy reading about someone offending stupid chicks?

I think this book should be sold in a package set with diary of a call girl. That would be amazing.

cecarson's review

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3.0

How do I start this....I give it three stars because it held my attention enough to finish the whole thing. However, I’m nearly embarrassed to say I did. It’s quite similar to watching a car accident. Needless to say this will be the only book of his I ever read.

ancoetsu's review

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4.0

this book is hilarious! too bad it is super degrading to women. the movie adaptation was terrible.

tiffanykb's review

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funny fast-paced

3.5

Reading this book is better than the audio. I loveddd reading this. But when I listened to the audio years later. It sounds like Max was forced by his manager to record this while in his basement. You could hear him yawning, briefly pausing mid sentence (to drink or smoke presumably.) He sounded bored and mumbled quite often. 

dmlindsay21's review

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3.0

Woa---half the time I am just in disbelief the other half disgust. Yet I couldn't put it down.

helena_handbasket's review

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2.0

Sigh... I work with mainly men and we have a little book club- as a result I have to read many 'boy themed' books (emphasis on the word 'boy'). This would be one of them. The opinion that I have formed of Tucker Max is this: He is a reasonably intelligent, priviledged, little brat, lacking any sort of moral compass. Don't get me wrong I'm not squeamish and I've heard it all before, I am surprised at very little. I have no problem with raunchy jokes or stories- there were a few humorous parts to this book and the younger men in my group absolutely adored it. The more mature guys in my group saw it for what it was- the immature ramblings of a jackwagon, has-been 'cool' guy, however- I must add that they too thought there were funny parts. The younger guys see him as a type of leader of the new 'Rat Pack'. It's unfortunate, and I truly hope that they don't decide to emulate him- they'll wind up with a terrible STI, at best and worst case scenario they'll wind up dead from either alcohol poisoning or some type of alcohol fueled misadventure. I would only recommend this book for mature individuals that don't feel the need to emulate anyone, are comfortable in their own skin, have a strong moral compass in place, are not squeamish, and enjoy incredibly raunchy humour.

jeslyncat's review

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4.0

Funny and honest.

Women write memoirs of stories they want to share.

Men stick to movies.

[a:Tucker Max|5856|Tucker Max|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1216221612p2/5856.jpg] has crossed that line. this is a mainly male read and will certainly ruffle some feathers if you're a female.

ali_enza's review

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3.0

Although it was a bit crass, I really enjoyed reading this book. It was hilarious and interesting if a little stilted. I would never be friends with any of the characters and probably smack them upside the head every five seconds but it was a fun read.

svershon's review

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3.0

Funny but awful towards women - get ready to cringe a bit.

kpierce94010's review

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1.0

I hated this book. So mad at myself for wasting money on a book by a guy who revels in being such a loser.