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I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell
by Tucker Max

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Book Reviews of I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell

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.

Book Review: Sometimes funny, potty humor
Summary: 2 Stars

Read this on vacation after my step-daughter's recommendation. Some of the stories are good but tended to get old after awhile - same story over and over again with different body excrements. It is disturbing that there are that many stupid women who would find Tucker Max attractive, especially after reading his website and wanting to be another one of his "stories". The most disturbing is that my 16 year old daughter picked this up and read some of it before I had a chance to see it first. But on the other hand, a good lesson for a girl to learn before going to college who won't want to be treated like the dirt Tucker thinks they are and the men/boys who idolize him.

Book Review: From a woman's POV
Summary: 4 Stars

First off, I am a girl. I'm 30, educated and live in DC. Probably not your average Tucker Max reader. I just picked this book u on Friday for a 4 hour flight from San Diego to DC. I laughed so hard the guy across the isle from me started staring at me. I raised my cheap chardonnay i was served and kept on reading. I finished the book in one swoop and thought and found is a great read. yes, It's utterly offensive to women and yes it is bragging, but hey all you have to do is read the back and don't buy it if this kind of sick 17 year old humor doesn't fullfill you. I thought it was fuuny as hell, and am sending copies to my college buddies in Texas.

Book Review: I hope I meet Tucker in hell
Summary: 5 Stars

This book was funnier and more offensive than my original expectations. As a female, I enjoyed reading this book because it allowed insight into a man's brain. You can ask your guy friends all you want, but no one can tell the truth about men's thoughts towards women like Tucker can.

There were about 5 stories that envoked me to literally laughed out loud- in public. I laughed pretty hard, too. Some of the other stories were redundant; Tucker gets drunk at a bar, goes home with a girl, and escapes shamelessly the next morning.

Overall, I would highly recommend this book to anyone with a good (and liberal) sense of humour.

Book Review: such a bore...
Summary: 1 Stars

I had really high hopes of being mindlessly entertained with a witty, hysterical, easy read. Well...didn't happen with this book. It had its high points of laughter early on, but just became totally repetative and absolutely nothing out of the ordinary. We have all lived these tales...done them, and been the recipient as well. But, you don't see most of the world droning on thru endless pages about it. I only made it 75% of the way through...so perhaps it was the end quarter that gave it so many decent reviews?! Save your time, avoid this book. But if you are still looking to get a taste of it, visit a local frat house or dirtbag beer bar instead.
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