I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell, Tucker Max
I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell, Tucker Max
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I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell
Unabridged Selections

Author: Tucker Max

Narrator: Tucker Max

Unabridged: 5 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/03/2006


Synopsis

Tucker Max graduated with high honors from the University of Chicago in 1998 and received an academic scholarship to Duke Law School, where he graduated in 2001, despite the fact that he spent part of one semester--while still enrolled in classes--living in Cancun. He took these degrees and set out to help the world--by drinking, hooking up, acting like an jerk, and then writing about it. The result, I HOPE THEY SERVE BEER IN HELL, is a collection of first-person tales of sex, alcohol, and mayhem that transport the reader into Tucker's comical, perverse, and oftentimes surreal world. Tucker will admit that many of his antics are completely juvenile and without excuse, but he approaches the stories of his life with brutal honesty, sparing no one, especially not himself.

About The Author

Tucker Max's first book, I HOPE THEY SERVE BEER IN HELL, is a #1 NY Times bestseller and has spent over 150 weeks on that list over five calendar years. There are currently over 1.5 million copies sold. Max co-wrote and produced the movie based on his book, also titled "I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell." He has been credited as the originator and leader of the literary genre, "fratire," and was nominated to Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential List in 2009.Tucker Max received his BA with highest honors from the University of Chicago in 1998. He attended Duke Law School on an academic scholarship, where he graduated with a JD in 2001 (despite the fact that he neglected to buy any of his textbooks for his final two years and spent part of one semester-while still enrolled in classes-living in Cancun). He currently lives in Austin, Texas, and can be reached through is website, TuckerMax.com.


Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by evier on 2009-05-12 12:37:53

I read this book because I used to love reading the stories on the website. I thought, though, that the book would be more polished and edited. I especially thought it would be edited since Tucker Max thanks his editor at the beginning. But this book was so full of typos and verb tense shifts that I got really hung up on why those things weren't caught. I also didn't laugh out loud as much as I did when reading the website. I'd say save your time and money and just read the website. At least online, you expect a more raw read than you do for a published book.

AudiobooksNow review by Arianna on 2009-06-17 08:41:25

If there is a line to be crossed, Tucker Max will not just cross the line, he'll throw a party over it. This book is fantastic. Now in my opinion you have to be of the proper age roughly anywhere between high school and about your 30's to really enjoy this book. The discription is just like the book. He gets dangerously drunk and sleeps with more women in say a month than most peopel do in their lifetime. If you are easily offended by the drunk rude guy at the bar then don't read this! As far was the book versus the website, the stories on the website are the same in the book www.tuckermax.com. This had me in stiches throughout the whole book and I really would encourage people to read it.

Goodreads review by karen on July 09, 2018

this book is like anthropology for me - i have spent my life avoiding men like this and the women who are their prey just 'cause they annoy me. but i was still curious about why everyone was reading this. so reading this book was my shark week - i could watch the feeding frenzies, while avoiding tha......more

Goodreads review by Mark on January 13, 2008

Dear Satan, I humbly request that you serve Tucker Max plenty of beer once he joins you in Hell. However, please first insert a glass rod into his urethra and then break it in several places. Very best, Mark......more

Goodreads review by John on February 28, 2013

A truly inspiring operating manual for achieving the most fulfillment in life. It ranks up there with the works of Kahlil Gibran and Richard Bach. This should be required reading in high school and for citizenship tests for new immigrants. It is the Bible and spiritual tome for the American Way, off......more

Goodreads review by Amanda on February 11, 2008

I get Tucker Max. I do. My proclaiming to everyone on his website, on the dust jacket of his book that he is an asshole, he doesn't have to take accountability for anything. Because, hey, I told you I was an asshole, right? I get it. And I've used that tactic before. That doesn't make me like the bo......more

Goodreads review by James on June 30, 2008

Tucker Max is an inexplicable success story. He wrote emails to friends about his drunken, debaucherous sexual exploits. This turned into a blog. This became a book. This became a New York Times bestselling book. Now there is a movie. Though an impressive exercise in excess and gall, Max’s tales of d......more