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Sloppy Seconds: The Tucker Max Leftovers
by Tucker Max
To be completely honest, I had never heard of the name "Tucker Max" until I saw "I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell." Heck, I didn't even know the movie was based on a true story, let alone based on a book of the same name.
After watching the movie, which was hilarious, I Googled "Tucker Max" and what did I find? TuckerMax.com.
On Max's web site there is a cornucopia of hilarious stories that have actually happened to him and his friends. What's better than a website full of these stories? Yep, you guessed it. A book. But does Tucker Max have one book? Nope, he has several. "Sloppy Seconds" is just one of them, consisting of leftover stories that couldn't fit into his previous books.
Some of the stories in the book I had previously read on his website, but sad book is still a good read. One part in the book that I found funny is the section where Max shares emails and stories sent in from women who were with men that claimed to be him, in hopes of bedding said women (it worked, of course). I'd recommend that section to anyone. Haha.
I'm sure that any of you who read this particular review will question why I laugh at these stories, at his shenanigans, considering that, as he stated himself on his website, he is an "a**hole." The answer is simple....it's plain hilarity.
Anyone interested in getting this ebook should visit TuckerMax.com, as it is free to download. If you do get it, happy reading. :-)
After watching the movie, which was hilarious, I Googled "Tucker Max" and what did I find? TuckerMax.com.
On Max's web site there is a cornucopia of hilarious stories that have actually happened to him and his friends. What's better than a website full of these stories? Yep, you guessed it. A book. But does Tucker Max have one book? Nope, he has several. "Sloppy Seconds" is just one of them, consisting of leftover stories that couldn't fit into his previous books.
Some of the stories in the book I had previously read on his website, but sad book is still a good read. One part in the book that I found funny is the section where Max shares emails and stories sent in from women who were with men that claimed to be him, in hopes of bedding said women (it worked, of course). I'd recommend that section to anyone. Haha.
I'm sure that any of you who read this particular review will question why I laugh at these stories, at his shenanigans, considering that, as he stated himself on his website, he is an "a**hole." The answer is simple....it's plain hilarity.
Anyone interested in getting this ebook should visit TuckerMax.com, as it is free to download. If you do get it, happy reading. :-)