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Book Reviews of I Hope They Serve Beer In HellBook Review: One of the best books ever written Summary: 5 StarsWithout a doubt, this is one of the best books ever written (aside from many editing errors. Who the hell edited this thing?). I am a 46 year old woman, and my partner and I read chapters out loud to each other and laughed ourselves to tears. We have loaned the book countless times and have ordered additional copies because we keep losing them. Tucker Max is a legend, a hilariously unapologetic writer, and a totally worthless human being--and for that, we love him. He took one (or twenty) for the team and made us all laugh in the process. (The story of the McGriddle is enough to send me into tears, and the race across the hotel lobby in his boxers was priceless.) Tucker, please keep writing. I don't know how you manage to be so scummy and yet make us love you and laugh in the process. But please-- continue on. You're a gem.
Book Review: Great book that I could of wrote about life. Summary: 5 StarsThis book was great and has some hilarious moments.
Me and my friends could of easily wrote this book on just our stories. Most of these stories I had encountered in life and it was great reading about someone elses antics.
If you are one of those people that don't like the loud greek life and complain about the loud partying neighbors this book is not for you.
Book Review: Court Jester Summary: 3 StarsThose of you who are angered by the author's book, ethos, etc. - I wouldn't get too worked up about the guy. I've met him in passing in a professional environment. He's basically the court jester. The fool who dances for our amusement. Let him dance. It's funny. You know how when a strange dog humps your leg publicly it's hysterically funny for a minute and then it's boring and irritating, so you move on? Same deal. Just move on if you're bored and/or irritated.
Book Review: By far the sickest, most disrespectful man to write a hilarious book! Summary: 5 StarsTucker Max is the reason why men have the reputation they do. In one human being and book, there is tangible proof that men are indeed smart, but sex crazed/addicted/obsessed (however the kids are terming it these days). **I realize that I am severely generalizing in my review and I apologize to all the men out there who are NOT Tucker Max** The reality is that even though we outwardly frown upon EVERYTHING he writes about, we secretly are jealous of his lifestyle. Only a select few can actually live that lifestyle and feel good about it; hence why they should serve beer in hell.
This book should only be read for a light read. No one should "look between the lines" or try to "psychoanalyze" why Tucker Max does what he does. Just take the book for what it is and just enjoy!! I personally loved every page and laughed at every story. I practically read the book out loud to my husband because every other minute I was laughing out loud and he needed to know why! Definitely worth it!
Remember- THIS IS MY OPINION ONLY... Please read it for youself and make your own!
Book Review: I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell Summary: 1 StarsWhat a total waste of time. Why would want to read the obviously overblown escapades of a late stage alcoholic who never matured past the bathroom humor so popular during puberty. Most of his stories revolve around the author getting totally drunk yet always being able to perform like a prized stallion. And women are apparently fighting each other off in their eagerness to sleep wih this total joke. I think Tucker Max needs to grow up before he makes more of a fool of himself than he already has. Acting like a middle school boy at his age is not funny. Its just patetic. This book is simply the drunken fantasies of a guy who is unable to mature.
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