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Rating: Summary: you guys suck Review: apparently you guys were offended by the stories in the book. if you don't find them at least somewhat funny, then you're either gay or women. or both. b!tches.
Rating: Summary: c'mon, people. Review: For all the reviewers who prattled on about Tucker's moronic ramblings, you are morons. Obviously, this book is not a modern classic, and Tucker is not Michael Chabon, Bret Easton Ellis, or Hunter Thompson, nor does he fancy himself to be. This books is what it is--a compilation of hilarious, raunchy, disgusting, sordid drinking tales, and Tucker is who he is--an arrogant, misogynistic, self-congratulatory, JD-toting drunkard. Nevertheless, Tucker has taken the drinking tale to the next level and crafted a fun, fast read. Frat boys and former frat boys of the world, unite and buy this book!
Rating: Summary: From a Fat Girl, with love Review: I love this man with all of my fat surrounded heart. He is beyond godlike.If you have an ounce of humor in you, and can laugh at yourself and others, then read this book. That way in a year when everybody is talking about that "new hilarious guy Tucker Max", you can say you knew him when.
Rating: Summary: Tucker is my hero Review: i've been a follower of Tucker ever since I saw him on MTV. His stories are absolutely hilarious and i recommend them to anyone who enjoys stories of drunken humor, womanizing and/or drunken humorous womanizing. i suggest taking a look at his website before buying the book because he is sort of a love/hate kind of write. he is a tremendously funny and i hope to see more from him in the future.
Rating: Summary: Tucker is my hero Review: i've been a follower of Tucker ever since I saw him on MTV. His stories are absolutely hilarious and i recommend them to anyone who enjoys stories of drunken humor, womanizing and/or drunken humorous womanizing. i suggest taking a look at his website before buying the book because he is sort of a love/hate kind of write. he is a tremendously funny and i hope to see more from him in the future.
Rating: Summary: RUN ! Review: If you're a fan of poor spelling, poor story-telling, egomaniacs, misogynists and total ignorance, you'll love this book. The man is an idiot and so are his friends. Visit his website if you're curious, but don't waste your money on anything he does.
Rating: Summary: Hugely entertaining Review: No lies,
This collection of short stories is as hilarious as any artwork in any medium. Before I read Tucker Max's stories I didn't think it was possible to write a short story that didn't suck. All the stories I've read in high school, college, and grad school are lame with less than five exceptions, which themselves are not nearly as entertaining as Belligerence and Debauchery.
It would be huge if Tucker Max could successfully transition to a visual medium such as film.
If you buy books then buy this one. If not read his website at Tuckermax.com. You won't be disappointed. Unlike most tv shows, movies, books, it doesn't suck.
Rating: Summary: I want to shake the mans hand. Review: This book is a defibrillator for the soul. I have read it about 5 times, and I check the website every night. This book made me realize all the fun I was missing with every day that I felt like sheep rather than like a sheppard, trapped in a marriage and a job when I couldn't stand either. I am having more sex than I have had in years, and its all thanks to your inspiration. The stories shocked and inspired me until my pulse started again. Tucker - you saved my life. Thank you.
Rating: Summary: Best book in the universe Review: This book rates somewhere between having a threesome with a Chinese hooker and rolling around in a pile of 100 dollar bills.
Rating: Summary: c'mon, people. Review: Well that was interesting! A colossal waste of time written by an equally colossal waste of life, but interesting none the less. After reading this book, as well as Tucker Max's website, I am forced to wonder whether Duke University has a non-publicized Affirmative Action plan for morons. Although Tucker continually alludes to his superior intelligence and education, his command of the English language certainly doesn't support his claims. Nor does the fact that he knowingly and intentionally portrays himself to anyone willing to "listen" as a delusional, alcoholic, egomaniacal jackass. Anyone who honestly believes that it takes intelligence to write this garbage can't be all that bright. If you are interested in reading the self-congratulatory prattling of a near moron, well this book is for you. However you can hear all the same over-inflated, sophomoric drivel by stopping down to your local high school and listening to a group of adolescent boys drone on about their fictitious sexual conquests and super-human bantering skills. The only saving grace to this book is that Tucker Max paints us a very vivid picture of his imminent and "untimely" death. Thankfully, if there is even an iota of truth to his stories, Tucker Max will either die at the hands of an angry mob of chubby rednecks, in a DWI accident or from a swollen and cirrhotic liver. Regardless of how it happens, I can only hope that Tucker Max dies before he has an opportunity to write yet another book of trash.
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