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Esquire The Rules: A Man's Guide to Life

Esquire The Rules: A Man's Guide to Life

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Witty
Review: There are 517 "rules" that the editors of Esquire have penned to "guide a man's life." The rules range from being poetically true to absolutely absurd(e.g. Rule 384 "The history channel is not a substitute for reading a book every now and then" vs #210 "The best religions have great hats.") Some are funny others are just stupid (e.g. Rule #121 "Gratuitous nazi-bashing never goes out of style" vs Rule 160 "The future has no buttons.") Overall the reader will get a kick out of this book and possibly even learn a thing or two about being a man. My favorite rule was #236 "Big men sail little boats."

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Witty
Review: There are 517 "rules" that the editors of Esquire have penned to "guide a man's life." The rules range from being poetically true to absolutely absurd(e.g. Rule 384 "The history channel is not a substitute for reading a book every now and then" vs #210 "The best religions have great hats.") Some are funny others are just stupid (e.g. Rule #121 "Gratuitous nazi-bashing never goes out of style" vs Rule 160 "The future has no buttons.") Overall the reader will get a kick out of this book and possibly even learn a thing or two about being a man. My favorite rule was #236 "Big men sail little boats."


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