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I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell

Max, Tucker (Book - 2006)
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Tucker Max drinks to excess at inappropriate times, disregards social norms, indulges every whim, takes no responsibility for his actions, rebels against any authority, and sleeps with more women than is safe. This work contains what the modern-day bounder has written since he started sharing his depraved

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Tucker Max drinks to excess at inappropriate times, disregards social norms, indulges every whim, takes no responsibility for his actions, rebels against any authority, and sleeps with more women than is safe. This work contains what the modern-day bounder has written since he started sharing his depraved reality with audience.

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Publisher: London : - Penguin
Pages: 277
ISBN: 9780141029450, 0141029455
Language: English
Statement of responsibility: Tucker Max
Physical description: ix, 277 p. ; 20 cm.
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Apr 06, 2011
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If Your a Teen And is in To raunchy funny drunken stories, then this is the book for YOU!!! This is an awesome book

Mar 21, 2011
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This book is a bunch of fairly repetitive stories about a guy getting wasted, getting laid and being an asshole. I was interested in reading this because I don’t know anyone like this but it seems like there are a lot of them in the world. Almost all of the stories involve him having sex with women he’s said really horrible things to either before or after the act. Also: expect lots of body fluids. Most of these stories didn’t ring true for me and the author says they’re true but they’re the kinds of stories that can’t really be fact checked. That being said, I never lost interest and kept turning the pages. I even snickered a couple times. I think what interested me was the idea that this guy was never anything other than exactly what he was. He didn’t modify his personality for anyone and there is something to be admired about that. There is nothing really to be admired in anything he does. There’s an element of “Well if he can be who he is and get through life, why do so many of us try so hard to change things about ourselves and/or beat ourselves up for the ‘negative’ aspects of our personalities?” I’m not going to start being a mean drunk or anything but there is an undeniable thread of something almost inspirational running through this book. Although, I think that depends how easily offended one is. Looking at it from a different angle, this book is also the egotistical ranting of an angry, messed-up, lady-hating douchebag. I wouldn’t necessarily recommend it, but if you’re in the mood for Dude-oriented tales of drunken debauchery complete with body fluids and Farrelly-esque gross outs, or you’re just curious what goes on in the mind of a Maxim magazine reader, then check out this book.

Jan 14, 2011
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I'm not sure I believe all his stories. I may have smiled a few times, but never a laugh out loud moment. I found it repetitive and silly, but still finished the book.

Jun 12, 2010
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One of my favorite books! I've read it over and over again. Cannot wait until his next, "Assholes Finish First"

Jan 28, 2010
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Short, raunchy read - some of these essays are available on his website. Tucker Max is not the best writer - but the situations are so outrageous - it makes the book entertaining. A good book to read on days you just want to turn your brain off.

Jan 23, 2010
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Darren is write. It's written badly, the guy is a jerk not clever or smart or funny.

Dec 10, 2009
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Meh. If you want a 20-something guy telling you all about how nasty he is and giving all the nasty bits about his sexual adventures in a self-confessional "Look how horrible I am. I will burn in hell" format, you may enjoy this book. Personally? After the shock value wore off, it got boring quick. It's been done before, and done funnier. If you want it more high-brow, stick with the Marquis de Sade. If you want it more modern, any episode of the Family Guy is funnier--and with pictures!

Oct 06, 2009
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Terribly written. A few funny stories but nothing clever or new. Just some drunken debauchery.

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